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FSC Calls for Meeting on Health Services

The Free Speech Coalition has announced that it is calling all industry stakeholders to preview plans for its Adult Production Health and Safety Services (APHSS) program.

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FSC Moves Ahead with Plans for Production Health & Safety Services

As a result of conversations with adult industry producers, agents and performers, and in response to the closing of AIM, the Free Speech Coalition’s Board of Directors has voted to support the creation of APHSS (Adult Performers Health and Safety Services)

Diane Duke ·

FSC Makes Plans for Production Health & Safety Services

The Free Speech Coalition's Board of Directors has voted to support the creation of Adult Performers Health and Safety Services (APHSS) as a result of conversations with producers, agents and performers, and in response to the closing of AIM.

AIM Clinic Closes; FSC Responds

The Free Speech Coalition said Tuesday that AIM Medical Associates has closed as a result of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation's steady campaign against the clinic that served nearly all of the business' performers.

FSC Calls Industry Only Meetings to Discuss Workplace Safety, Testing

Free Speech Coalition is calling for industry members to meet this Friday to discuss current developments with workplace safety protocols and performer STD testing. These meetings will review the current status of workplace safety and performer testing, as well as what is on the horizon for adult film productions.

FSC: When the government comes a knockin’, sometimes, you can send them walkin’

Understand your rights! Last month, the Free Speech Coalition was informed that agents of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, at least one occasion, appeared at the home of an adult industry performer asking that the model immediately provide a blood sample. The L.A. County Department of Public Health agents offered no court order or other lawful justification for this shocking intrusion into fundamental civil rights.

Diane Duke ·
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FSC Reaches Out to Performers Affected by PornWikileaks

Free Speech Coalition (FSC) today announced it is looking into legal options available for performers affected by the PornWikileaks

Diane Duke ·

FSC Explores Legal Options Against PornWikileaks

The Free Speech Coalition says it is looking into legal options available for performers affected by the PornWikileaks.com site, which has exposed volumes of personal data information on thousands of performers.

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Here’s Some of What FSC Offers to Members

Free Speech Coalition (FSC) is the trade association for the adult entertainment industry

Diane Duke ·

FSC Bulletin: Negotiating for Our Members

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) is the trade association for the adult entertainment industry. Our mission is to lead, protect and support the growth and development of the adult entertainment community. As such we are often the watchdog for the industry, on the forefront of protecting the industry through lobbying and litigation efforts. Many of you are familiar with our recent work on 2257, CalOSHA and .XXX. FSC takes its role as industry watchdog very seriously and we are relentless in our efforts to protect the industry from oppressive regulations.

Diane Duke ·

Sebastian’s Studios Signs With FSC’s Anti-Piracy Program

Sebastian’s Studios signed today with the Free Speech Coalition’s Anti-Piracy Program in its ongoing efforts to combat piracy.

FSC Anti-Piracy Program Adds Slutload, Takes Down Bootlegger

Ventura Content, parent company of Pink Visual, this week reached a settlement with AFIC, Inc., operators of tubesite Slutload.com, in a copyright infringement suit filed in December.

FSC Launches Anti-.XXX Campaign

The Free Speech Coalition announced Friday that it is launching an anti-.XXX campaign and urging adult online businesses not to buy into the newly-approved .XXX sTLD.

FSC's Duke Joins Panel to Discuss Art, Public Policy

Free Speech Coalition Executive Director Diane Duke is slated to appear this Sunday at the “A Decent State: Art & Policy” panel discussion.