Cable companies distributing adult content through video-on-demand may have infringed upon a patent held by Old Lyme, Conn.-based USA Video Technology, according to a lawsuit filed by the company against seven major cable operators.
Major U.S. wireless carriers are quietly setting strict decency standards for their content partners that go far beyond those set by federal regulators for TV and radio.
In a recent report, the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) cited pornography as a major cause of social problems among the nation’s children.
AdultDVDEmpire.com has built a special “HUGE Fall Releases” section on its website and is sponsoring several contests and promotions to highlight the titles featured in the section.
Several major security flaws in the PHP scripting language were successfully patched this week, plugging up holes that could have allowed attackers to gain control of a server that used the server-side language.
The Free Speech Coalition received a $75,000 donation from the Anti-Censorship Defense Committee in support of its lawsuit against the U.S. Justice Department and proposed amendments to federal Recordkeeping and Labeling Law, 18 U.S.C. 2257.
Microsoft appears to be claiming intellectual property rights to a number of the Internet’s most fundamental communication protocols, according to one senior networking engineer.
It's not just the online adult industry that is grappling with the development of innovative profit strategies for monetizing existing and future content investments.