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Max Hardcore's Sentencing was 'Fair'
Tue, 10/07/2008 - 09:36 — beachboy97a7Given that Paul Little was found guilty of obscenity charges stemming from the distribution of pornographic DVDs through the mail, his sentencing shows that Judge Susan G. Bucklew applied fines and jail time 'within the guidelines' of federal sentencing protocol.
Toyota Bullies Pornstars
Thu, 10/09/2008 - 09:36 — beachboy97a7Automotive behemoth Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. apparently feels that pornstars operating under names like 'Lexus Cash', and 'Alexus Winston' threaten the value of their established branding for 'Lexus' (the car). Either that, or they just want an excuse to spend a few more thousand dollars in legal bills to keep their lawyers busy.
Tax Lawyer Denied Tax Deductions for Sex Therapy
Tue, 09/30/2008 - 18:28 — BigBorker77-year-old tax attorney William Halby may have been depressed and sexually repressed, but according to the IRS, this did not give him the right to deduct over $300,000 paid to prostitutes as medial expenses. Halby now must repay tens of thousands of dollars in taxes and faces possible charges for prostitution, though he intends to appeal the IRS' decision.
Pornstars in Trouble: Kayden Kross Faces Felony Charges
Thu, 09/25/2008 - 16:12 — Manjo PlayerKayden Kross, currently under exclusive contract with Adam & Eve, is now facing two felony accounts of grand theft and real estate fraud. While details at this time are a bit vague, it seems that the adult performer will still appear in upcoming events, such as her recent show at Ten's Showclub in Tucson, while representatives for the performer are tight-lipped on any further information.
Department of Justice Fired Lawyers for Not Prosecuting Obscenity Cases
Mon, 10/06/2008 - 09:26 — beachboy97a7A newly released report by the Department of Justice is bringing light to the cases of two US Attorneys who were fired apparently because they refused to try obscenity cases assigned to them by General Alberto Gonzales' second-in-command Kyle Sampson.
Prematurely Fired Director Settles Arbitration Suit
Wed, 10/08/2008 - 15:35 — plumppopotamusAdult director Bobby Manila was hired by Mansef Productions Inc. on an exclusive contract deal for $40,000 a month, but was fired as soon as he'd taught the crew at Mansef to shoot porn according to his renowned techniques. Citing breach of contract and fraud, Manila succesfully settled his suit in arbitration, and further details have not been disclosed to the public.
Government Gets Extra Time to Respond to CAN-SPAM Brief
Wed, 09/24/2008 - 09:23 — beachboy97a7The US Government has requested and has received an extension of time to file their response to Jeffrey Kilbride and James Schaffer's opening brief on appealing their CAN-SPAM related charges. As the first case of any CAN-SPAM conviction, the case is being scrutinized by judges and lawyers alike, though it appears that the current trial will overrule indictments handed down in lower courts.
Newly Proposed Law Limits Laptop Searches
Mon, 09/22/2008 - 09:00 — beachboy97a7Due to public outcry against unwarranted laptop searches performed during routine airline baggage checks, a new bill has been introduced to congress to limit these unfounded searches. The bill has been proposed by Loretta Sanchez, a Democratic civil liberties lawyer from California who feels that unwarranted laptop searches constitute a breach of our fourth amendment protections.
Britain Struggles to Understand Implications of New Extreme Porn Law
Thu, 09/11/2008 - 22:13 — pocket-rockerIn Britain, the 'Extreme Porn Law' has been drafted and reviewed by law enforcement officials but no date has been set for putting the new laws into effect and many members of the public are a bit confused by the implications of the legislation.
Zango Case Presumed to be First of Many Against Purveyors of Adware
Wed, 09/10/2008 - 10:10 — Sinners SaintAdware programs are pieces of software that are typically installed on user's computers without their knowledge or consent, and can trigger popups and other advertising messages to appear on user's screens. While the annoying tactic is loathed by consumers, the effectiveness of the technique has become somewhat popular in the online adult entertainment industry.
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