Corey Silverstein to Attend Fetish Con 2024

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein will attend Fetish Con 2024, in St. Petersburg, August 8-11.

During the convention, Silverstein will present two seminars on Aug. 10.

First, at 3 p.m. (EDT), he will present Navigating Fetish Boundaries: Legal and Ethical Insights, in which he will discuss locations, niches and boundaries of content creation.

Next, at 6 p.m. (EDT), Silverstein will present his workshop It’s All the Paper: Contracts and more Contracts. The workshop will address the contracts, releases and forms that are required for legal compliance while monetizing content. He will also discuss A.I. content creation during the workshop.

“Fetish Con has always been a tremendous opportunity for adult industry members to network, collaborate and share vital industry news,” said Silverstein. “I’m honored to have been invited to help educate at the event and be part of this long-running trade show.”

For more information, visit Silverstein Legal online; follow Corey Silverstein on X.com.

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Williams Trading Debuts Wet’s ‘Just Add Sex’ Landing Page

Williams Trading Debuts Wet's 'Just Add Sex' Landing Page

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — Williams Trading has introduced Wet’s new “Just Add Sex” custom landing page for wholesale ordering.

The new portal enables dealers to shop and view Wet’s collections individually for ease of selection.

CEO Rich P said, “As part of our Summer Launch program, we wanted to provide a simple way for approved dealers to log in, shop and order Wet products from the Williams Trading wholesale cart. This page saves time for our dealers that like to shop and reorder daily or weekly, as items can be added directly to their shopping cart.”

Williams Trading has also launched a new Wet e-learning course on its Williams Trading University e-learning platform. The course focuses on Wet’s formulations and new packaging and the Wet Just Add Sex brand, including lubricants, enhancements and toy cleaners.

Wet Lubricants founder Michael Trigg said, “Wet is incredibly pleased to once again be working in partnership with Williams Trading Co. to increase retailer and user knowledge in the adult marketplace. Education and reliable information have always been the keys to growing sales in the adult market.”

For more information, visit WilliamsTradingCo.com.

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Antonio Saint Launches Studio, Drops New Title

LOS ANGELES — Producer Antonio Saint has launched a new eponymous studio and dropped its first title, “New Rules.”

The title stars Alexis Crystal, Eveline Dellai and Lady Dee, among others. It is currently available as a VOD.

The title is streaming on Erotik.com.

For more information, visit Antonio Saint’s site.

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RedGIFs, StopNCII Partner to Prevent Nonconsensual Spread of Intimate Images

LOS ANGELES — RedGIFs has partnered with StopNCII.org to prevent the spread of nonconsensual intimate images (NCII) online.

“Since 2021 StopNCII.org has helped over 300,000 people create cases in the prevention of intimate images and videos from being shared online without consent,” said a rep. “StopNCII.org uses world-first, on-device hashing technology that allows those being threatened with intimate image abuse the ability to create digital fingerprints (also known as hashes) of their images.

“Only hashes are shared with participating platforms, ensuring that the original images or videos never leave the user’s device,” the rep added. “To protect the user’s privacy, hashes are presented as a string of numbers and letters which cannot be reverse engineered back to the original content.”

For more information, visit RedGIFs and StopNCII.

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Utah’s Top Anti-Porn Lawmakers Celebrate Pioneering Role in Ongoing Age Verification Crusade

SALT LAKE CITY — The two leading War on Porn crusaders in the Utah legislature, Republican Rep. Susan Pulsipher and Senator Todd Weiler celebrated their state’s pioneering role in developing anti-porn legislation and hailed their age verification initiative as the source of later copycat legislation. 

Pulsipher and Wailer made their remarks during interviews with Salt Lake City Weekly reporter Matt Pacenza for an article published over the weekend surveying the effects of the state’s long-term crusade against adult content online.

As XBIZ reported, SB 287 was one of several anti-porn measures promoted in Utah by the Republican Party, which controls all branches of the state’s government. SB 287 was similar to the Louisiana age verification bill that went into effect in January 2023.

Free Speech Coalition Executive Director Alison Boden wrote to Weiler at the time, explaining that his bill was “so vague — and the requirements for compliance so contradictory” that she could not figure out how FSC members could comply.

Weiler and Pulsipher’s bill, the Salt Lake City Weekly explained, created civil liability for adult platforms, but “so far, no private Utah citizens have taken advantage of SB287 and filed a suit.”

Weiler told the paper that he had considered “a version of SB287 that would have given the attorney general a right to sue, but he decided it was less likely to pass the Legislature because it would have likely cost several million dollars in salaries for attorneys and support staff,” the Weekly reported.

“If I empowered the AG to go after them, it would have had a huge fiscal note,” Weiler added.

Pulsipher gushed about how much positive feedback she alleged to have received from constituents.

“[It was] probably the most ‘Thank Yous’ of any stance I’ve taken or any bill I’ve run,” she told the Weekly.

Yes, You Can Still Easily Find Porn in Utah’s Computers

The article’s author did a cursory search for adult content in Utah — one of the first states where Aylo made the decision to block access to Pornhub because of potential liability created by the vaguely written bill —  visiting the 20 most-visited adult sites as determined by Similarweb “from a computer in Salt Lake City using a home Internet connection with no filters installed.”

“Of the top 20,” Pacenza wrote, “10 could be accessed with no age verification or by simply clicking a button that says ‘Yes, I’m 18,’ but offering no proof. None of these are complying with Utah’s law.”

“Sites that are overseas may not feel the need to comply with U.S. law,” FSC’s Mike Stabile explained to Pacenza. “That’s one of the key flaws of this legislative approach.”

“Unsurprisingly,” the report revealed, “the sites with no age verification have seen a boost in traffic in Utah: Seven of the ten are up, and three of those have seen their traffic double. It turns out that if you don’t make Utahns prove they’re 18, they’re more likely to check out your porn.”

Utah has often led other states in implementing anti-porn legislation and Weiler is known as a staunch Culture War proponent in the form of moralizing legislation, even within the state’s notably religiously conservative Republican Party.

In practice, the state has little separation between church, state, press, education and business, and the Mormon church — with which a majority of Utahns claim affiliation — has resisted scientific, evidence-based and parent-focused approaches to protecting children online.

Despite the national GOP’s laissez-faire philosophy regarding most business and regulatory issues, Utah’s Republican officeholders have relentlessly championed blanket mandates when it comes to default manufacturer-enabled filters or age verification systems.

The LDS Church has also promoted “porn filters” in Utah and nationwide, based on church elders’ theological belief that all porn — a term that for them encompasses all depictions of sexuality outside of the Mormon marriage — is a ploy by Satan to destroy Mormon households.

Legislation mandating porn filters, another of Weiler’s persistent crusading efforts, would also result in a financial boom for filter businesses, which would be able to bid for both public and private contracts.

A Forever War That Continues Benefitting the Crusaders

“Are we winning the war against pornography?” Weiler asked rhetorically in the Salt Lake City Weekly piece. “No. Will we ever win it? Probably not. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do what we can.”

The article points out that while SB 287 and other preachy efforts by Pulsipher and Weiler were “mocked by many progressive Utahns, who saw the same heavy-handed morality that limits our access to alcohol and lottery tickets,” Utah’s approach toward pornography “has spread quickly across the country.”

The article concludes by quoting a Utah academic who posits that “What we know works best for stopping the potential negative effects of this content is for parents to talk to their children openly.”

Immediately after that, however, the piece suggests to Utah parents that this “conversation” should be almost exclusively about how terrible porn is, and endorses the highly controversial, sensationalizing 2015 documentary “Hot Girls Wanted.”

Weiler, also unsurprisingly, agrees with those terms of engagement.

“We need to make it safe to talk about it,” Utah’s top anti-porn state senator told his local Weekly. “They’re going to search for porn. They’re going to find it. And so we need to talk about it.”

Honey Vixen Stars in New AZ Pornstar Clip

PHOENIX — Honey Vixen stars in the latest clip from AZ Pornstar.

“It is always the best of things for me to showcase a talent like Honey Vixen,” said Pornstar. “We don’t have enough stunning Asian performers in this business, let alone a woman who is opening the eyes of every fan and critic within the MILF genre. I believe that she and I created a piece of cinema worthy of the title of Arizona’s Best.”

The clip is streaming on AZPornstar.

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Ariana Starr Drops New Clip With Max Fills

LOS ANGELES — Max Fills stars in the new Ariana Starr ManyVids clip, “Summer Heat With Max Fills.”

“Getting to work with Max was amazing,” said Starr. “He is a man who loves what he does, and I think you need that in today’s industry. That is why I chose to release this scene at this moment.

“I am starting the second half of the year with my biggest productions with my biggest co-stars,” Starr added. “It is all so the fans will know the name Ariana Starr. That is my goal for this year, and I am looking forward to all the fun it will bring.”

The clip is streaming on ManyVids.

Follow Ariana Starr and Max Fills on X.com.

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Octavia Red Stars in 3 New Scenes, Makes Transfixed Debut

LOS ANGELES — Octavia Red stars in three new scenes, including her studio debut for Transfixed.

First, Red makes her Transfixed debut in “Swapping Panties,” alongside Emma Rose.

“I was so excited to make my Transfixed debut and felt honored to work with Emma,” said Red. “She was everything I thought she’d be, making my Transfixed debut incredible to film. I know my fans will enjoy it.”

Next, she stars with Bruce Venture in “Coming on to Coach — S2:E4,” for Nubiles.

Finally, she stars with Ryan Mclane in the new Penthouse Gold scene, “The Naughty Nudist Nympho.”

Follow Octavia Red on X.com.

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Nika Venom Makes Nookies Debut

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Nika Venom has made her Nookies debut in “Wicked Wank — Nika Venom.”

The scene opens with Venom talking with her boyfriend on the phone. When he won’t give her the attention she craves, she turns to the neighbor.

“We’ve wanted to have her on the network for a long time, and she’s here,” said Nookies founder / CEO Jim. “The members can’t get enough, and her scene is a perfect 10. We have more scenes with Nika coming soon, so be on the lookout.”

The scene is streaming on Nookies.

Follow Nika Venom on X.com.

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