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AHF Files Complaint Against San Diego Boy Productions

The AHF has pointed to gay producer San Diego Boy Productions in its latest work safety-complaint.

FSC-PASS Issues Statement Clarifying Misinformation

The Free Speech Coalition has issued a statement about misinformation disseminated from various bloggers.

FSC-PASS Comments on Rod Daily's Tweets on HIV Status

The Free Speech Coalition and performer screening service PASS on Tuesday said that the groups are recommending that all talent who performed with Rod Daily submit to additional testing.

Rod Daily Tweets That He's HIV-Positive

Rod Daily, the male performer linked romantically to HIV-infected female performer Cameron Bay, says on Twitter that he's tested HIV-positive.

FSC's Duke Responds to TTS Statement Over 'Testing Loophole'

The Free Speech Coalition says a press release issued today by Talent Testing Service (TTS) appears to be an attempt by its operator "to gain financial advantage over his competitors by providing misleading information."

Duke Shoots Back at Legislator After He Blasts FSC

Assemblyman Isadore Hall today blasted the Free Speech Coalition for lifting the moratorium on adult film production, but Diane Duke, the FSC's chief executive, quickly shot back, saying the legislator "has it wrong again."

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FSC Reports That Production Moratorium is Lifted

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Diane Duke ·

FSC: Moratorium Remains in Effect

The Free Speech Coalition announced Tuesday morning that the industry-wide moratorium on shooting as a result of last week's confirmation of an HIV-positive case, is still in effect.

FSC on HIV Case: 'No Indication of On-Set Transmission'

Free Speech Coalition issued a statement late Wednesday night regarding an adult performer testing positive for HIV this week, noting there is "no indication of on-set transmission."

Calif. Legislator Vows to Push Mandatory-Condom Bill Forward

Assemblyman Isadore Hall, the Compton, Calif., legislator who earlier this year authored a statewide bill to make condoms mandatory for porn shoots that ended up in the so-called "suspense file," says that he plans on pushing the stalled proposal forward.

FSC Calls for Moratorium as Performer Tests Positive for HIV

The Free Speech Coalition today is calling for a moratorium on adult film production because a performer has tested positive for HIV.

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FSC Statement on Possible Syphilis Case

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Diane Duke ·

FSC Addresses Possible Syphilis Case

Free Speech Coalition's Adult Performer Health and Safety Services (APHSS) issued a statement late Monday addressing rumors of a new syphilis positive performer in the adult industry.

FSC, ASACP Blast Gail Dines' CounterPunch Article

The Free Speech Coalition and ASACP both have come out in staunch opposition to an article published last week by political news website CounterPunch.com that says that the porn industry has tried to burnish its public image by promoting itself as a good corporate citizen that can be trusted to self-regulate.

Porn Star Bowling Raises Revenue for FSC, LATATA

The Porn Star Bowling fundraiser held Sunday night was attended by 300 adult industry insiders and fans, raising more than $6,000 in revenue for co-hosts Licensed Adult Talent Agency Trade Association and the Free Speech Coalition.

Obenberger: 2257 Judge's Chess Game With the 3rd Circuit

Attorney J.D. Obenberger analyzes Thursday's rulings over 18 U.S.C. §§ 2257 and 2257A, the federal record-keeping statutes for adult entertainment producers.

Cal/OSHA Determines Bloodborne Pathogen Plan Timeline

A Cal/OSHA panel met yesterday to discuss new bloodborne-pathogen standards for the adult industry and determined that a plan would be announced around September.

Adult Industry Attorneys Weigh In on 2257 Ruling

Today's 2257 ruling is a disappointment for many and a stunner for some, but the case over the legality of federal-recordkeeping for adult producers may not yet be over. XBIZ queried a number of adult industry attorneys today to get their takes on today's landmark ruling.

FSC Issues Statement Over 2257 Ruling

Jeffrey Douglas, board chair of the Free Speech Coalition, said that the adult industry trade group is reviewing today's 74-page opinion over federal record-keeping statutes 18 U.S.C. §§ 2257 and 2257A.

Federal Judge Rules 2257 Constitutional

The federal statutes that mandate performer record-keeping for adult entertainment producers are constitutional under the First Amendment, U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson ruled Thursday.