Fans of the Asian persuasion may want to leave Nov. 19 open as the Asianmodelpalooza Festival comes to Southern California, featuring a number of big names in the Asian adult community.
In a case that spans throughout Southern California, authorities have arrested 47 people allegedly involved in the trade and possession of child pornography. The sweeping arrests were part of yearlong investigation by Operation Ore.
State Sen. Elaine Alquist, D-Santa Clara, has revised a bill originally submitted in February that seeks to define obscenity in the state, with special regard to how cases are prosecuted in situations involving people who appear to be minors.
A bill that would have made it illegal to watch adult videos while cruising the state's highways was shot down by the California State Assembly. However, the assemblyman who introduced the bill said he plans to push the issue, adding, “When you display [porn] where people can see it while they're driving, that's inappropriate.”
The 2 Live Crew, which battled obscenity charges years ago in the U.S. Supreme Court, has given the owners of Little Switzerland some potential trouble. California regulators say they witnessed partially nude lap dancing, simulated sex acts and explicit lyrics at a concert.
A pair of anti-spyware bills in California’s legislature moved forward on Tuesday. The issue of spyware, which is software that is employed unbeknownst to users, has been a hot topic for both consumers and legislators in the past few years.
In yet another child pornography bust, three men were arrested for distributing child pornography over the Internet. The arrests marked the fruition of an eight-month investigation