Morality in Media

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ASACP Responds to Attack by Morality In Media

Following its recent denouncement by Morality In Media, ASACP CEO Joan Irvine has issued a response on behalf of the adult entertainment industry.

Morality in Media Responds to ICANN Move to Expand Top-level Domains

The social conservative group Morality in Media had issued a statement in response to the decision by the ICANN Board of Directors to open up the top-level domain space that hints at a slight change in its previous position opposing a .XXX TLD.

Morality in Media Confronts Marriott

It's one of corporate America's dirty little secrets – porn pays and it pays big for hotel chains seeking to satisfy the demands of the majority of its customers, and the profit requirements of its shareholders.

Morality In Media Heaps Pressure on Marriott

As part of a continuing public relations effort designed to get the international hotel chain to drop adult movies from its pay-per-view offerings, Morality In Media President Bob Peters this week penned an open letter to Marriott Hotels CEO Bill Marriott urging Marriott to “get rid of the porn.”

Morality in Media Blasts President Bush’s Weak Stand on Porn

Only weeks after the unexpected resignation of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, watchdog group Morality in Media has called on the Bush Administration to stop allowing the First Amendment to be used as a shield for pornographers that commercially distribute adult entertainment.

Morality in Media Slams Violent Porn

At a time when the British Government is calling for a global ban on violent porn sites, morality watchdog group Morality in Media is putting its weight behind a recent book and several studies detailing the alleged connection between porn and violent sex crimes.

Morality in Media Polls Anti-Porners

Morality in Media, a nonprofit organization that aims to uphold standards of decency in the media, issued the results of survey Thursday that it feels aptly represents national support for more "vigorous" enforcement of obscenity laws.