AITA seeking deeper levels of clarity on the position of ATVOD.
AITA is seeking deeper levels of clarity on the position of ATVOD. Whilst we fully support the issue of protecting minors from viewing inappropriate content, the stance taken by ATVOD is, in our opinion, a short term solution that penalizes UK business and individuals who trade on a global stage. ATVOD continue to exercise what appears to be a broader jurisdiction than was intended and as a result, lack clarity and competence when dealing with specific matters relating to Rule 11 in particular. Adult Entertainment and content is mostly promoted and provided by utilizing the global internet....
Read MoreAITA Chairman response to latest Obscenity Prosecution result.
Below is the response AITA Chairman has given to Catherine Stephens of the International Union of Sex Workers for their press release regarding the victory by Michael Peacock over an obscenity prosecution. “We congratulate Michael Peacock on his victory. This is an exciting moment for sexual freedom and free speech in the UK. The idea that depictions of consenting sexual activity can be deemed obscene, and can therefore result in fines or prison sentences for publishers or retailers of adult video, is a throwback to an earlier age. We note that government-approved censors, including...
Read MoreThe best place to hide your sex toys
I’m a pretty big fan of sex toys, if I’m being honest (and I’m ALWAYS honest with you). I have more than I probably should, because there’s no love like self-love, and well, I like variety. However, with a mess of sex toys (AND a mess of kids), I have trouble finding places to store them where the small ones won’t come find them. But I’m going to let you in on a little secret. Here are the best places I’ve found to hide sex toys. Just please don’t tell my kids! 1. In a locked bedside table drawer. That way, the toy is always within reach...
Read MoreOnline Porn could fund sex education in UK
Former Home Secretary proposes making internet service providers control access to adult materials so that a resurgent porn industry could help combat the sexualisation of children.
Read MoreOff Site: Porn Defends the Money Shot
“In the last few years, the rise of free online porn and pay-site juggernauts like Brazzers have put the L.A.-based adult-video industry against the ropes.” Across the pond, LA Weekly looks at the problems affecting the US adult-video Industry You can read the article here.
Read MoreThe AITA Awards 2011
This year’s AITA launched it’s own award and the winner of the first award was Stuart Inglis from Adult World and AITA long standing Committee member for his continued work within the adult industry and fight to bring down license fee’s for all adult stores. Well done Stuart.
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