Pleasure Parlor Releases ‘Power Play’ Subscription Box

Pleasure Parlor Releases 'Power Play' Subscription Box

COLORADO — The Pleasure Parlor subscription box service has released its inaugural Power Play box today in observance of International Women’s Day.

Featured products include pH-balanced Body Wipes by Dame; ‘Shroom, a palm-sized rechargeable vibrator from EngErotics; Almost Naked water-based lubricant by Good Clean Love; a Wanderlust CBD-infused bath bomb from Privy Peach; and the book “Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good” by Adrienne Maree Brown. 

The boxed set was created to “pay homage to the femme-led brands in this industry who are walking the walk with integrity; each of these entrepreneurs and business leaders are all activists for pleasure in their own right, as illustrated through their personal lived experiences, as well as in the products they create,” said Pleasure Parlor owner and founder Casey Murphy.

“Fifty percent of our target consumer is shopping on our website for brands like Dame and Good Clean Love; the other half are receiving recurring quarterly subscriptions boxes,” Murphy added. “It’s evident that these brands consistently resonate with our core customers, and curating a ‘one-stop-shop’ box with some of our most admired femme-led brands fits in seamlessly with our consumers’ interests and the Pleasure Parlor brand story.”

Key factors for product selection came down to safety, inclusivity and price. All items are body-safe with a total price point under $100 and tailored for a wide variety of gender expressions and preferences.

“Ultimately, this boxed set was created to not only offer consumers a new way of discovering women-led brands and products, but to embrace the full spectrum of our erotic and emotional needs by leaning into simple day-to-day pleasures, from a vibrator to a personal wipe you can carry in your bag, to something you can enjoy in the bath, to leisurely reading on the couch,” Murphy said. “The book ‘Pleasure Activism,’ in particular, is a catalyst for putting pleasure into action to change the world. That is the real power play.” 

The Power Play 2022 Boxed Set is exclusively available here; follow the company on Instagram and direct inquiries to casey@thepleasureparlor.com.

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ClipNuke Launches With Google Chrome Extension

LOS ANGELES — Adult content distribution platform ClipNuke.com has officially launched with a Google Chrome extension.

Described as a “distribution service and revolutionary software that will chart a new course in the adult content industry,” the nascent platform is “specifically designed for adult content creators, producers and studios with features to monetize their video catalog to the absolute limits.”

“The ClipNuke Chrome Extension speeds up your workflow by functioning as a form-filler; it pre-fills every upload form on [most] platforms, including OnlyFans, ManyVids, Pornhub, Clips4Sale and Xvideos, with plans to add more sites in the coming weeks,” the rep added.

ClipNuke is designed as “a tool for empowering creators with a distribution service, so creators can spend more time creating and less time doing data entry tasks; in turn they will produce more content, and make more money doing it. It’s a win-win,” they said. “Uploading to multiple sites is now as easy as a click of the button.”

Content creator Aiden Valentine added, “Using ClipNuke feels like I’m giving myself a pay raise… You can track each release across every clip store. Clicking a link will take you to the ‘edit’ page for that movie. There’s also a spreadsheet view; at a glance, I can see what videos need to be uploaded to which sites.”

“There’s a ‘Post to ManyVids’ and ‘Post to Pornhub’ and ‘Post to Xvideos’ button in each row, so I can quickly cross-post to those sites and earn extra money,” he added. “It literally tells me where I’m missing out on money.”

Visit ClipNuke.com for additional details and follow the platform on Twitter.

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Vendo to Host New Quarterly Merchant Conference

LUCERNE, Switzerland — Vendo Services will host its next virtual quarterly merchant conference on Thursday to provide fresh business insights and data and new tech tools as well as opportunities to “connect with old acquaintances and forge new business relationships,” a rep said.

“Beginning with a KPI review of 2021, including predictions for 2022 using the latest e-commerce market data, attendees will be able to see how their performance compares to trends and gain key insights for their business,” the rep explained. “This will be followed by a presentation with a Q&A discussion about the new Mastercard regulations. Can negative option billing be positive?”

Vendo COO Thierry Arrondo added, “Time and time again I hear how important our conferences are for our merchants. Not only is the content high-quality but simply creating space for connection is always a big win.”

CEO Mitch Platt noted that “Vendo’s purpose is to make payments simple by inspiring growth and passion. Our merchant conferences are the perfect venue to share global market trends, discuss latest innovations, learn how to grow your business and participate in unparalleled networking opportunities.”

Click here for additional details and to request an invite; direct inquiries to silvia@vendoservices.com.

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Jacquie et Michel Signs Rose Daniel, Pam as Contract Stars

FRANCE — Jacquie et Michel (J&M) has signed “raw and pure diamonds” Rose Daniel and Pam as its newest Elite-label contract stars.

Daniel recently starred in the company’s “Squid Game” parody “Sex Game,” while the singly named Pam chose her name to be an acronym for “Porn Actress and Model,” noted a rep.

“We were looking for true women, and the fact that Rose and Pam aren’t [yet] 20 years old is what interested us,” explained J&M director Luka. “Both have professional experience in civilian jobs. They know what hard work means. Elite is one of the last, if not the only, French label producing adult comedy heavily centered around acting. Therefore we are looking for steady and rigorous talents. It’s a win-win deal, as Elite provides income, fame and the guarantee to always work with a professional team.”

The director described the performers as “two opposite, yet complimentary personalities.”

“While the petite Pam is a walking energy drink ad, doing sports twice a day, the luscious Rose is the epitome of the classic porn star: a fanciful, festive night owl,” he said. “The first is a stage chameleon, able to blend into any role thanks to her ’70s cinema actress look. The second is a genuine sex machine whose communicative lust inflames even the coldest hearts — and pants.” 

Pam described an interest in exploring stories through the lens of adult entertainment.

“Society conveys misconceptions about porn and sex, inhibiting our desire to unveil ourselves,” she mused. “Porn has a moral dimension, something liberating, far from what the media has to say about it. And my role as an Elite spokesmodel is to share this aspect with the public, to show this authenticity since I am also doing it to free myself. I always live my performances at 100% [with] true, deep orgasms. I want to share that intimate experience with the public. I see myself as an adult influencer, sharing what’s behind the scene of porn, from the giggles happening backstage between the production team, to my own personal and almost normal life, my passion for sport, for skateboarding and my surfing boot camps.”

Daniels sees her status as a J&M Elite contract star as a way of “re-enchanting the world, providing some joy during the complex times we all live in.”

“Since working with J&M, I have fulfilled many fantasies I could not have in my personal life,” she continued. “It’s been an amazing experience for the hypersexual girl that I am. I travelled to Budapest and performed at Rocco Siffredi’s studio. I met tons of fantastic people. J&M Elite is kind of a fairy tale for adult in which the spectator has the opportunity to escape reality, discovering everything at the same time as me.”

Both performers will soon topline Luka’s adult comedy “La Dentiste.”

Visit the studio online and follow Jacquie et Michel Elite, Rose Daniel and Pam on Twitter.

Aneros Makes Donation to Help Prostate Cancer Charity ‘Zero’

Aneros Makes Donation to Help Prostate Cancer Charity 'Zero'

HOUSTON — Following on a partnership between High Island Health, the parent company of Aneros, and Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit Zero: The End of Prostate Cancer, last month the company presented the charity with a donation of $16,010 based on the proceeds of the sales of a limited-edition product.

The check presentation ceremony was held on Feb. 16 in Los Angeles.

High Island Health and Aneros Product and Business Development Director Forrest Andrews explained that “as a company with a history of over two decades in the prostate health and wellness field, we are delighted to be associated with a highly regarded organization like Zero.”

Andrews added the companies are “overjoyed at the response of our customers to our special product promotion in support of this charity. It is our hope that this first donation marks the beginning of an ongoing relationship that will further the goal of bringing an end to this disease.”

In November 2021, during International Prostate and Testicular Cancer Awareness month, Aneros released a special Men’s Health Edition Helix Syn Trident in the color blue, in honor of prostate health awareness.

“Zero is honored to partner with High Island Health and Aneros to help prostate cancer patients and their families,” said Jamie Bearse, ZERO’s CEO and president. “I’m grateful for their support and ongoing commitment to men’s health and wellness. I look forward to continuing our work together.”

For more information, visit ZeroCancer.org.

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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Section 230 Case Against Facebook

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court declined today to settle a question presented by a Jane Doe looking to establish Facebook’s liability in a case where she alleges that she was “sex trafficked as a minor” because the social media platform “connected her with a sex trafficker.”

The case had already gone all the way up to the Texas Supreme Court, although that tribunal’s decision pointed out the issues with trying to determine Section 230 protections, particularly in a case that also invoked FOSTA-SESTA.

Today, the Supreme Court denied the request to take up the questions about Section 230 filed by the Jane Doe’s attorneys in September 2021, although conservative Justice Clarence Thomas added a statement opining that “although the case was not appropriate for court review, Congress should revisit the scope of Section 230,” legal news site Law360 reported.

The Question Posed to the Supreme Court

According to her attorneys’ filing, the Jane Doe plaintiff in the original Texas case “was sex trafficked as a minor because Facebook’s products connected her with a sex trafficker. The trafficker sold her for sex, allowing men to serially rape her in exchange for money. She was rescued by law enforcement and now seeks to hold Facebook accountable through this action alleging common-law and statutory claims under Texas law.”

After Facebook asserted its Section 230 immunity as part of their defense, the Jane Doe attorneys wrote, “the Texas Supreme Court concluded that this provision granted Facebook sweeping immunity on all but one of [her] claims. The court felt constrained by existing precedent to reach that holding, but also emphasized that it expected this Court to conclusively address Section 230’s reach.”

The question the Jane Doe attorneys presented to the Supreme Court and that the tribunal declined to take up was, “Does Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provide immunity from suit to internet platforms in any case arising from the publication of third-party content, regardless of the platform’s own misconduct?”

Justice Clarence Thomas Lobbying for Section 230 Reform

Using the denial’s accompanying statement to actively lobby a separate branch of government for Section 230 reform, Thomas appeared to accept all of the Jane Doe’s sweeping liability claims against Facebook.

The Texas Supreme Court, Thomas wrote, “afforded publisher immunity even though Facebook allegedly ‘knows its system facilitates human traffickers in identifying and cultivating victims,’ but has nonetheless ‘failed to take any reasonable steps to mitigate the use of Facebook by human traffickers’ because doing so would cost the company users and the advertising revenue those users generate.”

Thomas also explicitly commended the controversial Texas Supreme Court decision, and its majority opinion quoting FOSTA/SESTA to state that Section 230 “was never intended to provide legal protection to websites that facilitate trafficking in advertising the sale of unlawful sex acts with sex trafficking victims.”

The Texas Supreme Court, Thomas wrote, recognized that the United States Supreme Court, “or better yet, Congress, may soon resolve the burgeoning debate about whether the federal courts have thus far correctly interpreted Section 230.”

Thomas went a step further in his personal crusade to intervene in internet regulation; unless Congress “steps in” to “clarify §230’s scope, we should do so in an appropriate case. Unfortunately, this is not such a case,” he wrote. “We have jurisdiction to review only ‘[f]inal judgments or decrees’ of state courts.”

Top-Level Judicial Activism Against Section 230

Back in October 2020, Thomas used a concurrent opinion in a previous case that the court decided not to hear to issue a broader challenge on current liability protections for online platforms provided by Section 230, the so-called “First Amendment of the internet.”

In that instance, Thomas agreed with the majority’s view that the court would not hear a case concerning malware blocking software companies Malwarebytes Inc. and Enigma Software Group USA LLC, but he also used the occasion to “open the door for the court to hear a broader challenge to Section 230 and decide ‘whether the text of this increasingly important statute aligns with the current state of immunity enjoyed by internet platforms,’” as legal news site Courthouse News reported at the time.

“Courts have long emphasized nontextual arguments when interpreting §230, leaving questionable precedent in their wake. Extending §230 immunity beyond the natural reading of the text can have serious consequences,” Thomas also wrote, and specified his concern about giving companies immunity from civil claims for “knowingly host[ing] illegal child pornography” and “for race discrimination.”

“We should be certain that is what the law demands,” Thomas added, in a clear invitation to advocacy groups and religiously and politically motivated actors to bring forth cases to challenge Section 230 before the highest tribunal.

Social Audio App MON to Host SXSW Events 

Social Audio App MON to Host SXSW Events 

AUSTIN, Texas — New sex-positive social audio app MON is set to take part in the SXSW Conference & Festival beginning with the Capital Factory House Startup Crawl on Friday.

“The relatively smaller-scale and inviting setting of Capital Factory House is ideal for reaching out and establishing ourselves among our talented peers who are also establishing roots in this unique and amazing industry,” an event rep said.

MON will also host “Sexual Wellness Week” on its app, with speakers and brands to include Bryony Cole, Dr. Evan Goldstein, Rocio Pelayo of Hablemos Sex Tech and Lilly Sparks of afterglow, from March 14-18.

Additionally, MON and Hablemos will co-host an in-person unofficial mixer, “Sex/Femme Tech Mix and Mingle,” in downtown Austin at The Well restaurant Sunday, March 13, 4:30-6:30 p.m. (local time).

Pelayo will also discuss the future of intimacy and relationships as a featured speaker at SXSW’s in-person panel “Will We Still Have Sex in the Future?” on Thursday, March 17.

“The company’s presence at the House, a ‘tech ecosystem’ for startups featuring educational seminars, speakers and networking opportunities for the industry’s most innovative minds, will serve to offer the event’s 17,000 selected attendees an introduction and in-person demonstrations of the App’s benefits, capabilities and easy-to-use functions,” noted a rep.

More than 500,000 attendees are expected to take part in SXSW’s 10-day event this year.

“As SXSW welcomes its first in-person event in two years, we are so pleased to be included at Capital Factory’s Startup Crawl,” said MON founder and CEO Caleth Jones. “This exclusive space welcomes only a limited number of startups to join in extending professional opportunities to tech-forward brands, so it is an honor to have been chosen to exhibit with them this year.”

Find MON online and on Apple’s App Store and follow the company on Twitter.

Click here for free registration and additional details about the Capital Factory House Startup Crawl.

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WeCamgirls Platform Marks 10th Anniversary

LOS ANGELES — WeCamgirls is celebrating 10 years of serving the webcam model community.

A rep noted the platform was founded in March 2012 and currently counts over 30K cam performer members as well as forums, content creator tools, reviews and other career resources. Members must go through an approval process and have their identify verified to ensure privacy.

“We’ve been a huge success for 10 years, and this is thanks to our models; we wouldn’t have a community without them,” owner Tristan said. “[Co-owner] Rutger and I are humbled that so many cam models call WeCamgirls their home. It’s our favorite project. We’re looking forward to another 10 incredible years and even more growth.”

WeCamGirls recently earned “Best Webcam Community” honors from the 2022 Live Cam Awards.

Follow the platform online and on Twitter.

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‘Adult Site Broker Talk’ Makes Feedspot List of Top Adult Industry Podcasts

PATTAYA, Thailand — “Adult Site Broker Talk” has been listed as the 11th-best adult industry podcast as determined by Feedspot.

A rep noted “Adult Site Broker Talk” has been airing for almost two years and, in that time, has interviewed B2B stars and performers as well as other adult industry regulars.

“We’re honored that Feedspot ranked us as one of the industry’s best podcasts, along with many of my colleagues in the adult podcasting space,” said Bruce F., host of the show and CEO of Adult Site Broker.

Feedspot ranks podcasts and blogs worldwide in various industries; its list of the Top 30 adult industry podcasts can be found here.

New episodes of “Adult Site Broker Talk” are available every Wednesday here.

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Roxie Rae Refreshes Her Fetish Stores With 5 New Clips

TAMPA, Fla. — Roxie Rae has released five new clips, two solos and three all-girl, featuring Nahla, Rennadel Ryder, Honey Dew, Slyyy and Ayla Aysel.

This week’s Roxie Rae Fetish upload is a solo clip centering on Nahla giving viewers a full tour of her mouth, including the exploration of her throat. Following that clip is this week’s Foot Fantasy release starring Ryder and Dew as “two cuties who made a bet on whose soccer team would win the big game, and now the loser, Honey, has to worship Rennadel’s sexy feet,” a rep said.
 
The next two clips highlight Slyyy and Aysel. This week’s Best Wedgies update features the two “enjoying giving each other wedgies and multiple orgasms, while Karate Domination has the two in a dojo showing off their feet and giving JOI.
 
Rae’s latest addition to RoxieRaeFetishQueen.com depicts her instructing viewers to “sniff her feet in her thigh-high socks, then lick and taste them before she sticks her foot in your mouth, gagging you,” said the rep.

Find Roxie Rae on Twitter and her premium social media links here.

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