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Judge Moves Backpage.com Retrial Forward Despite Jim Larkin's Death

The Arizona federal judge in charge of the Backpage.com retrial issued an order Tuesday stating that she is aware of the death of co-defendant James “Jim” Larkin, but nonetheless expects the parties in the case to prepare for trial to commence next Tuesday.

Prosecutors in 'French Bukkake' Case Ask Judge to Try 17 Producers, Male Talents

French prosecutors reportedly asked a judge last week to require 17 men involved in the so-called French Bukkake case to stand trial for rape and other crimes.

Stephanie Matto to Judge Déjà Vu Showgirls Contest

Stephanie Matto has been named guest judge for the Déjà Vu Showgirls Prettiest Butthole contest in Lansing on May 20.

Florida Judge Allows Defendant to Refer to Strike 3 as 'Copyright Troll'

A Florida judge ruled against Strike 3 Holdings last month, allowing lawyers for a defendant accused of illegally downloading and sharing 36 of the company’s copyrighted adult titles to refer to the company in court as a “copyright troll.” f the company’s copyrighted adult titles to refer to the company in court as a “copyright troll.” 

Judge Allows APAG Officers' Lawsuit Against Meta to Move Forward

A U.S. District judge yesterday denied Meta’s motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit alleging that Meta employees conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist OnlyFans' competitors and their brand ambassadors.

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Why Retailers Shouldn't Judge a Shopper by Their Cover

Working in the adult industry requires an open mind. This helps to make the job more fun and rewarding. You might be surprised, however, at how many preconceived notions many of us still hold about the customers we serve.

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California Judge Rules Visa Can Be Tried as MindGeek's 'Co-Conspirator'

A controversial California federal judge ruled on Friday against Visa’s request to be dismissed from a lawsuit alleging it “conspired” with MindGeek to profit from CSAM.

Plaintiffs Urge Judge to Strip Reddit of Section 230 Protections Over UGC

A proposed class of plaintiffs currently appealing a dismissed lawsuit against Reddit, alleging that the platform “knowingly benefits from lax enforcement of its content polices, including for child pornography," filed an opening appellate brief this week renewing their claim that Section 230 protections should not shield the social media platform.

Alabama Federal Judge Denies Section 230 Immunity to MindGeek, Claims Pornhub Is a Publisher

An Alabama federal judge today shut down MindGeek’s petition to dismiss a class action lawsuit filed by Jane Does over content posted on Pornhub that allegedly depicts instances of their human trafficking, claiming that Section 230 protections over third-party content do not apply because the company exercised “extensive control over the development of pornographic content on their websites.”

Judge Dismisses Backpage.com-Related Lawsuit Against Salesforce

A California appeals court sided with Salesforce last week and dismissed a lawsuit by 50 “Jane Does” claiming that the cloud-based software company was liable for their alleged sex trafficking because it had provided services to the now-defunct classifieds site Backpage.com.

Judge Grants 402 Models Copyrights to Their GirlsDoPorn Content

In an unusual decision, U.S. District Judge Janis Sammartino granted an order of restitution Friday transferring the copyright of hundreds of GirlsDoPorn videos to the models who appear in them.

Backpage Case: Controversial Judge Brnovich Recuses Herself

The controversial federal judge who presided over the trial of former Backpage.com owners Mike Lacey and Jim Larkin — which already ended in one mistrial before being rescheduled for next year — has decided to recuse herself.

Alt Erotic to Judge 'Pro Penis Riders' Event in Las Vegas

Alt Erotic performers and personnel will take part in the upcoming “Pro Penis Riders World Finals" at The Nerd video game bar in Las Vegas on Friday, November 5.

Kentucky Judge Declares Porn Clips 'More Distracting' Than Other Visual Content

The legal status of porn videos as a specific kind of content has unexpectedly emerged as a side issue during a Kentucky murder trial currently underway, with a judge declaring adult content to be more distracting than "a typical movie.”

Florida Judge: Cops Can Decide What is 'Obscene' While Making Arrests

Florida Judge Marcia Morales Howard ruled this week that police officers who arrested and charged a local man for “obscenity” over a First Amendment-protected rear-window sticker reading “I EAT ASS” are not liable for the financial and emotional harm they caused the driver, thanks to the controversial doctrine of “qualified immunity.”

Judge Declares Mistrial in Backpage.com Case

Judge Susan Brnovich declared a mistrial this morning in the federal trial of former Backpage.com owners Mike Lacey and Jim Larkin, which started earlier this month in Phoenix.

Virginia: Judge Rules Novelty Flag Is 'Obnoxious but Not Obscene'

A dispute between Virginia neighbors morphed into an obscenity trial after a Fauquier County farmer hung a flag reading “Eat a Giant Bag of Dicks” under a picture of a unicorn giving two middle fingers.

Martha's Vineyard Case: Judge Nixes Questions About Anti-Porn Prejudice

A Massachusetts judge presiding over the trial involving a Martha's Vineyard landlord who is suing Mile High Media and several associates for a 2014 incident involving artwork in her rental property — which she claimed could be seen onscreen in several adult videos — rejected the defense’s proposed questions for potential jurors about prejudicial views and attitudes about pornography.

Georgia Judge Orders Tokyo Valentino Location Shuttered

A Cobb County Superior Court judge has ordered a Tokyo Valentino store closed as the adult boutique awaits an appeal over a zoning and licensing dispute instigated by local officials who oppose “sexually oriented businesses” in the Atlanta-area city of East Cobb.

Texas Judge Upholds Under-21 Stripper Ban, Claims 'Belief' It May Curb 'Human Trafficking' Trumps 1st Amendment

A U.S. District Court Judge in Texas has denied a proposed preliminary injunction against the recent state law preventing sex workers aged 18-21 from being employed at strip clubs and other “sexually oriented businesses.”