Yanks is Newest Free Speech Coalition Corporate Sponsor

SEATTLE — Yanks.com has announced its corporate sponsorship of the Free Speech Coalition (FSC).  

The 100 percent female-produced amateur erotica studio and content site created for women, men and couples, joined FSC at the Bronze level.

“We’re thrilled to have Yanks join the coalition,” said FSC Executive Director Eric Paul Leue. “As a pioneer in films directed and produced by women, Yanks helps challenge the mainstream ideas about who we are as a community, and contributes to diverse representations of sexuality.”

“We understand the importance of keeping our freedom of expression intact within the adult industry, and we are more than happy to support such an important organization,” said Yanks’ CMO Todd Spaits.

FSC serves as a collective voice for a unique group of businesses often maligned for its extreme and unconventional adults-only content in the face of incessant censorship measures regularly imposed upon individual companies and the industry as a whole.

“We are strongest when all segments of the adult industry — amateur and studio, performer and producer, gay and straight, pleasure products and cams and adult film — stand together,” said Leue. “We face tremendous challenges as an industry, but through the work and contributions of our members, we can not only succeed, we can thrive #UnitedWeStand.”

“We will continue to advance the agenda of the Free Speech Coalition as long as there is work to do in order to protect our rights,” added Spaits. “We are all in this together, so by supporting the FSC’s mission, we are able to succeed in preserving what rights we do have.”

Yanks.com developed the concept of the amateur ‘girl next door’ having first-time sex on camera in 2002, and continues to deliver the very best in erotic entertainment featuring all-natural women in real sexual situations experiencing real orgasms to the delight of its many fans worldwide.

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