Tube Traffic Joins FSC as Gold Member

Tube Traffic Joins FSC as Gold Member

LOS ANGELES — Tube Traffic has joined the Free Speech Coalition as a Gold-level member.

The statement by FSC follows:

Netherlands-base TubeTraffic.com has joined Free Speech Coalition as a Gold-level member.

TubeTraffic’s membership will help enable FSC’s fight against censorship of adult content and discrimination against adult businesses.

TubeTraffic.com provides traffic services by indexing links to video pages on a network of content aggregator sites. TubeTraffic helps visitors discover attractive adult content in a safe and responsible manner, applying strict admission requirements and safety policies to ensure they only link to sites that do not violate anyone’s legal rights.

“We believe that adult content made with complete and informed consent of the performers and with respect for health and safety, should be legal for persons over 18 in any jurisdiction in the world,” says Jorn, Director of Sales for TubeTraffic.com. “By becoming an FSC sponsor we want to show our support for the FSC’s mission to protect the rights and freedoms of both the workers and businesses in the adult industry and dedicate ourselves to assist with realizing their vision where we live in a world in which body sovereignty is recognized, sexual expression is destigmatized, and sex work is decriminalized.”

Free Speech Coalition, the trade and advocacy organization for adult businesses and workers, has filed federal constitutional challenges in Texas, Utah and Louisiana over recent age-verification legislation aimed at censoring the adult industry. The organization, which has been fighting for the rights of the adult industry for over thirty years, has been working with groups like ACLU, FIRE, EFF, Fight for the Future, Woodhull Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology and other to block unconstitutional restrictions on speech and educate legislators, journalists and consumers about the dangers of censorship.

“Membership support gives us vital resources we need to fight back effectively,” says Alison Boden, Executive Director of Free Speech Coalition. “We can defeat the increasing attacks on our industry, but only if we come prepared. TubeTraffic’s support is not only instrumental in helping us stop bad laws, it will allow us to work with legislators and regulators to develop common-sense solutions to keep minors from accessing adult sites. We thank them for their commitment to FSC, and their commitment to a stronger industry.”

For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.

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