May

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Portland Masturbate-a-Thon Scheduled May 19

Darklady’s 6th Annual Portland Masturbate-a-Thon, a fundraiser in celebration of self love, is scheduled for May 19 from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m.

Adding Adult Content May Cost Mobile Carrier Church Business

A decision by Telus to distribute adult content on its mobile network — the second largest in Canada — is shaping up to be a battle of wills between the phone company and the Catholic Church, which has threatened to drop its accounts with the carrier.

Kim Kardashian May Take Legal Action to Stop Release of Sex Tape

According to online reports, professional celebrity Kim Kardashian plans to take legal action to stop the release of Vivid's upcoming sex tape "Kim Kardashian Superstar."

Nebraska may Update Electronic Harassment Bill

State Sen. Mike Friend introduced a bill at Attorney General Jon Bruning’s request that would update the state’s current harassment and intimidation law to include use of electronic devices and email.

U.K. Domain Registrar Rulebook May Change

In order to better police .uk domain names, registrar Nominet has opened up a comment period for anyone who wishes to make a statement as to how the body can improve its domain management services.

Massage Parlor Patrons May Have Been Broadcast Over Net

Expecting a quick, anonymous tryst, massage parlor patrons may have gotten a lot more notoriety than they bargained for. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, VIP Salon & Day Spa patrons may have had their sex acts with prostitutes broadcast on the Internet.

WhoIs Searches May Be Compromised

Domain name queries may be compromised, according to eWeek.com columnist and Internet security expert Larry Seltzer, who believes that a shady cyber squatter is monitoring queries and registering domains before prospective site owners get a chance to do so.

Video Secrets Names May Flirt of the Month

Video Secrets has named Shaylla as its May Flirt of the Month winner.

Underage Girl May Be Seeking Adult Work With Sister’s ID, AIM Says

An underage girl in possession of a California drivers license that belongs to her 23-year-old sister may be attempting to find work as an adult performer, AIM reported late Monday. The stage name the alleged underage girl may be using is Jazzelle-Love, AIM said. The name on the driver’s license is Janice Irene Winston of Barstow, Calif.

opinion

May Law Beat: 2

In part one we looked at Google, Perfect 10, the concept of fair use and beyond. In this conclusion, we'll examine producer's rights and explore the Perfect 10 case and the government's pursuit of Google more thoroughly.

Gregory A. Piccionelli ·
opinion

May Law Beat: 1

Here's a poser for you: Where would you find the one company that is simultaneously at the forefront of the federal government's concerns over minors' access to adult sexual content and at the cutting edge of the adult industry's concerns over pirated content?

Gregory A. Piccionelli ·

Flashca$h Launches “May-hem” Promotion

FlashCa$h launches “May-hem” promotion.

Google May Add Voice Searches

According to a newly published patent filing, Google could be developing a voice-activated search engine.

Vista Needs Complete Overhaul, Heads May Roll

Microsoft once again has pushed back the release of its Vista operating system, saying it will not have a consumer version ready until at least January 2007.

ICG May Pay $3 Million For Farrell Sex Tape

Internet Commerce Group is rolling the dice on Nicole Narain, the Playboy Playmate who made a sex tape with Colin Farrell – the wager: $3 million.

opinion

Monique Alexander: "May God have mercy on my soul."

Vivid girl Monique Alexander has re-upped with the fledgling adult entertainment company, best known for its championing of the "studio system" of porn, its delicious snack trays, and its 1975 book Nocturnal Enuresis in America: A Gestaltist View (Grylph Bros

Gram Ponante ·

Big Daddy Google May End 302 Redirects

The rumors have been buzzing for months now: A secret project, hashed deep in the catacombs of Google’s headquarters, is looking to revamp the entire search engine’s functionality, potentially delivering a massive improvement to its search capability, but also creating major problems for webmasters who hijack words or pages on a website.

Website Publishes Stored P2P Photos, May Violate Laws

Users of peer-to-peer networks are finding that the photos they’ve stored in shared folders are being published on a new voyeuristic website, Fitography.com, which went live last week but may violate laws, a legal expert said.

D.C. Law May Cause Close of Gay Adult Businesses

Various gay adult businesses are slated to be pushed out of a six-block radius in Washington, D.C., by a new baseball stadium – but they may not be allowed to move to another part of town, due to a little-noticed provision in a 2001 city law regulating the zoning for adult entertainment businesses.

Florida May License Strippers

Contractors, taxi drivers and real estate agents all have them. Why not strippers? That’s the argument posed by Scott Bergthold, the Chattanooga, Tenn.-based attorney who recently made headlines by helping the city of Scottsdale, Ariz., craft strict strip club legislation.