Court: Lawsuit Targeting MindGeek Can Proceed Against Visa, As Well
A District Court Judge rejected a motion to dismiss filed by Visa, finding that the plaintiff has pled sufficient facts to survive the motion.
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UK Activist to Fellow Radical Feminists: ‘Less TERF, More SWERF’
UK Activist to Fellow Radical Feminists: ‘Less TERF, More SWERF’
U.K. lawyer, activist and cultural commentator Charlotte Proudman penned an opinion piece for The Independent newspaper today, urging fellow radical feminists to disavow transphobia and instead renew the campaign against “pornography,” following the lead of SWERF icons Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea…
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Controversial New Copyright Board Begins Hearing Small Claims Cases
Controversial New Copyright Board Begins Hearing Small Claims Cases
The newly-created Copyright Claims Board, a “small claims court” for copyright disputes under $30,000 that has been denounced by digital rights advocates as a “disastrous” innovation, has officially begun accepting cases for review.
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LALExpo Moves to Barranquilla Following Shutdown Attempts
LALExpo Moves to Barranquilla Following Shutdown Attempts AVN
In the wake of what organizers call "constant attacks by some individuals," the 2022 LALExpo is moving location from Cartagena to northern seaport town Barranquilla.
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Supreme Court Pauses Enforcement of TX Social Media Law
Supreme Court Pauses Enforcement of TX Social Media Law
In 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated an injunction that temporarily blocks enforcement of a controversial new law in Texas.
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11th Circuit Upholds Injunction of Fla. Social Media Law
11th Circuit Upholds Injunction of Fla. Social Media Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit found that most of Florida’s new social media law likely violates the First Amendment.
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5th Circuit Gives Go Ahead to Controversial Texas Social Media Liability Law
Appeals court rules Texas social media law can proceed
The decision was an unexpected victory for conservative tech critics who want to force social media companies to carry most content.
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Canadian Personal Injury Law Firm Targets MindGeek Over User-Generated Content
Diamond and Diamond Lawyers Launch $500M Class-action lawsuit against PornHub.com
Personal injury powerhouse, Diamond and Diamond, has filed a class-action lawsuit against MindGeek, the parent company of pornography website PornHub. The suit is led by Plaintiff Christine Wing, an Ontario resident, who claims that the website failed to properly screen sexual content uploaded to th…
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Indian Police Begin Arresting People for Porn on Their Phones
Gujarat: Digital combing in Valsad to curb porn circulation | Surat News - Times of India
In a unique initiative aimed at preventing sexual assault against minors, the Valsad police have launced ‘digital combing’ drive to trace people shari
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DC Court Upholds FOSTA-SESTA, Rejects Free-Speech Challenge
Federal Online Sex Trafficking Law Survives First Amendment Look
The U.S. government can continue enforcing a law designed to curb online sales of unlawful acts with sex trafficking victims after a federal court in Washington found that it’s neither overly broad nor unduly vague.
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