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A Year of Extraordinary Support From Extraordinary People
As 2010 comes to a close and we put yet another recessionary year behind us I have to say, it has been one hell of a year. Dot XXX has crept back into existence like a zombie from the “Night of the Living Dead.” Megalomaniac Mike Weinstein from AIDS Healthcare Foundation set his sights on the adult entertainment industry utilizing CalOSHA as his weapon of mass destruction. And the industry has come together as never before to confront copyright infringement, once again showing that we can be the leader when it comes to embracing technology for business solutions.
FSC Sends Letter to ICANN, GAC, Opposing Proposed .XXX sTLD
Free Speech Coalition (FSC) on Friday sent a letter to the Board of Directors of Internet regulator ICANN and to its Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), urging the Board not approve Internet registrar ICM’s application for the proposed
FSC Sends Letter to GAC, ICANN Board
Free Speech Coalition (FSC) on Friday sent a letter to the Board of Directors of Internet regulator ICANN and to its Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), urging the Board not approve Internet registrar ICM’s application for the proposed .XXX sponsored top level domain (sTLD).
FSC Announces New Board of Directors
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) announced its new Board of Directors today.
FSC to Host 'Free Love Lounge' Fundraiser at XBIZ Retail Show
The Free Speech Coalition will host the Free Love Lounge fundraiser in affiliation with the XBIZ Retail Show.
FSC Presents .XXX Seminar in Las Vegas
The Free Speech Coalition will present a panel called “So, What’s Up With .XXX?”
FSC to Attend Vegas Show
Free Speech Coalition directors Diane Duke and Joanne Cachapero will attend this week’s AVN show to be held at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas.
FSC Offers Half-Price Membership Special to Performers
The Free Speech Coalition is offering all adult industry performers a special half-off membership rate if they join FSC by New Year’s Day 2011.
ICANN Postpones Decision on .XXX
At its board meeting this morning, ICANN’s Board of Directors voted to postpone a decision for a .XXX sponsored top level domain.
FSC: Wickedly Wonderful
Rarely do readers of adult trade publications see Steve Orenstein’s name highlighted in news and promotional articles. While the head of one of the most prominent and successful adult production studios, Steve often works behind the scenes, encouraging the performers and his ever-capable staff to take the spotlight.
FSC Comments on Patient Zeta, AHF Statement in LA Times
In an article published this morning, Derrick Burts, who has identified himself as adult performer Cameron Reid, made statements to the
FSC Announces Candidates for the 2011 Board of Directors Election
The FSC has announced the candidates for its 2011 board of directors election to be held this week.
2011 FSC Board Election Candidates
The following list includes all candidates for the upcoming 2011 FSC Board of Directors election to be held in December
FSC Submits Letter to ICANN, Travels to Colombia
Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Executive Director Diane Duke and FSC Board Chair Jeffrey Douglas will travel to Cartagena, Colombia, next week to oppose the proposed .XXX sTLD at the ICANN Board of Directors meeting.
FSC Press Release: Letter Submitted to ICANN, FSC Travels to Cartagena
Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Executive Director Diane Duke and FSC Board Chair Jeffrey Douglas will travel to Cartagena, Columbia, next week to oppose the proposed
FSC Launches on Social Networks, New Blog
The FSC can now be found on several social network platforms, including a new blog, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.
.XXX Would Threaten Internet's Stability, Security -- FSC
ICM Registry’s proposed .XXX sTLD not only poses a threat for the adult entertainment industry but also to the "stability and security of the Internet as a whole," the FSC says.
FSC Issues Letter to GAC Addressing .XXX Concerns
Free Speech Coalition (FSC) yesterday submitted a letter to the ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) regarding concerns over the proposed approval of the