AV Bulletin: Health Warnings, VPNs and Exemptions

Since the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, more state age verification laws have been introduced around the United States, as well as at the federal level and in other countries. This roundup provides an update on the latest news and developments on the age verification front as it impacts the adult industry.

Going Nationwide: The SCREEN Act

As XBIZ reported last month, the SCREEN Act would make site-based age verification of users seeking to access adult content federal law. It is now part of a suite of online safety bills that legislators are trying to fast-track. As a federal law, it would generally preempt state AV laws, and the amended version of the SCREEN Act even includes a section specifically affirming the proposed federal rule’s primacy. About half of all U.S. states currently have AV laws on the books. If the SCREEN Act becomes law, its provisions will supersede those state laws. The bill is awaiting consideration by the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

The Return of ‘Health Warnings’

As XBIZ reported last year, AV regulations were unilaterally imposed in Missouri by that state’s attorney general, in a controversial move that may yet be subject to legal challenges. Perhaps in anticipation of such challenges, state legislators have since introduced several bills that would put a legislative stamp of approval on those AV regulations — and some of those bills would require adult sites to post notices warning users of alleged physical, mental and social harms associated with pornography, despite a previous federal court ruling against such requirements. HB 1839, SB 901, SB 1346 and SB 1412 all contain the same provision and are currently awaiting consideration in various committees. Two other bills in Missouri would also codify AV rules, but without any such requirement.

A pending bill in the state of Washington would similarly require sites subject to its AV rules to display “information pertaining to the youth health risks associated with adult content” on their landing pages and in advertisements for the site, as well as contact information for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration helpline. No mention was made of the requirement during a Jan. 16 committee hearing on the bill.

Exceptions to the Rule

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s push to enforce that state’s age verification law hit a snag when Pornhub asserted that the law does not apply to it because Pornhub qualifies as an “interactive computer service” as defined under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and Ohio’s AV law exempts such services.

In December, Yost told the Columbus Dispatch, “I will not stand by and do nothing. If I’m convinced that there are merits to their legal argument, I will seek a change in the General Assembly in the law. If I think their arguments do not have merit, we will file a lawsuit.”

This confusion did not stop a West Virginia state senator this week from introducing an AV bill that similarly exempts “interactive computer services.” A pending bill in Illinois includes the same exemption but has languished in committee for more than a year.

Another type of exemption appears in a New Hampshire age verification bill. As XBIZ reported in November, SB 648 includes language reading, “A commercial entity shall not claim Section 230 immunity under the federal Communications Decency Act as a defense in any civil action arising from a violation of this chapter.” This wording seemingly contradicts the Supremacy Clause in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution. In a hearing before the New Hampshire Senate’s Judiciary Committee, an amendment removing the Section 230 “exemption” was discussed, so the provision may be dropped from future versions.

The VPN Loophole

Finally, media attention around the widespread use of VPNs to circumvent age verification has inspired efforts to close that practical loophole. Two AV bills pending in the Wisconsin state legislature, AB 105 and SB 130, would place the burden on adult sites to “prevent persons from accessing the website from an internet protocol address or internet protocol address range that is linked to or known to be a virtual private network system or virtual private network provider.”

As XBIZ reported last month, Indiana’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Aylo, alleging that the company and its affiliates have violated Indiana’s AV law. Unlike the Wisconsin bills, Indiana’s law does not mention virtual private networks, but the suit asserts that Aylo is in violation “because Indiana residents, including minors, can still easily access the Defendants’ websites with a VPN IP or proxy address from another jurisdiction or through the use of location spoofing software.” A legal victory for Indiana in the case could embolden other states to pursue similar legal strategies.

Other Pending AV Bills

Age verification legislation is also pending in West Virginia, where a second bill with no mention of “interactive computer services” has begun the committee process. Three AV bills are likewise pending in New York.

In Canada, the Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act is under consideration by the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs. The bill would subject noncompliant adult sites to fines of up to $250,000 for a first offense and up to $500,000 for subsequent offenses, and would require internet service providers to block noncompliant websites. It has been endorsed by Canada’s privacy commissioner.

Gutdolls Launches User Review Campaign, Offers Yeloly Torso Doll as Reward

LOS ANGELES — GutDolls has announced a user review campaign that will reward one lucky winner with a premium torso doll from Yeloly.

Rather than rely solely on one-way brand promotion, the company aims to foster a more transparent and authentic product exchange environment through real-world experiences and user feedback from genuine users.

“We value authentic player feedback — both strengths and suggestions — as they are crucial for both the brand and the industry,” said a rep for GutDolls. “We hope this approach will return review content to authentic experiences, rather than mere advertising.”

For more information, visit GutDolls online.

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Little Puck Claims 4 Wins at 2026 XMAs

Little Puck Claims 4 Wins at 2026 XMAs

LOS ANGELES — Little Puck won four trophies at the 2026 XMA Awards, including Fav Cosplay Star.

Puck won her other three awards as a cast member in Girlsway/Adult Time’s “Come Out to Play: An All-Girls Warriors Parody,” which won Best Sex Scene — All-Girl; Adult Time’s “The Bottom Floor: Second Coming,” which won Best Sex Scene — Orgy/Group (Mixed); and Parasited’s “The Parasite Queen,” which won Best Sex Scene — Orgy/Group (Male-Led).

“This is honestly overwhelming in the best way,” said Puck. “These scenes were all huge team efforts, and getting to celebrate them like this feels really special. I’m grateful to the studios, the directors, and my incredible co-stars for trusting me with such wild, ambitious projects, and to the fans for showing so much love, especially with the cosplay award. It means more to me than I can possibly put into words.”

For a complete list of 2026 XMA Awards winners, click here.

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Nalpac/Entrenue Wins 4th-Straight XMA Trophy

Nalpac/Entrenue Wins 4th-Straight XMA Trophy

LOS ANGELES — Nalpac/Entrenue was named Distributor of the Year at the 2026 XMA Awards, marking its fourth consecutive win in the category.

Additionally, Phoebe Grott, director of marketing and strategic partnerships for Nalpac/Entrenue, was recognized with the first-ever Trusted Confidant Award at the retail industry edition of the 2026 XBIZ Honors.

“This fourth straight XBIZ Distributor of the Year award is especially meaningful because it represents the relationships at the heart of our industry,” said Steve Craig, CEO of Nalpac/Entrenue. “We’re grateful to our customers and supplier partners for their collaboration, creativity, and commitment to building a more connected, responsible, and resilient marketplace.”

Added Grott, “This recognition in the new 2026 Trusted Confidant category is a meaningful reminder that trust remains the foundation of strong partnerships. I’m grateful to receive this award and acknowledgment in celebration of success through earnest collaboration and compassion. As an industry, we are stronger together!” said Phoebe Grott, director of marketing and strategic partnerships, Nalpac/Entrenue.

For a complete list of 2026 XMA Awards winners, click here.

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Chris Visser Wins ASACP’s Service Recognition Award at 2026 XMAs

LOS ANGELES — DialXS CEO Chris Visser won ASACP’s Service Recognition Award at the 2026 XMA Awards.

The ASACP Service Recognition Award was created to honor the dedicated volunteers who have supported the association’s mission of protecting children and at-risk youth by providing essential assistance and services.

“I always look forward to presenting ASACP’s Service Recognition Award,” said its Executive Director, Tim Henning. “It’s a privilege to honor such a caring and dedicated group of individuals who tirelessly work to improve online child safety. For 2026, I am proud to recognize DialXS CEO Chris Visser for his exceptional efforts in supporting online child safety and his generosity in supporting the association’s travel and outreach. ASACP and I are most grateful for Chris’s efforts and those of all others who help keep kids safer online. It is a huge effort, and one in which we can use all the help we can get.”

Visser enthused about the honor, and in his acceptance speech, he noted that ASACP’s impact is real and powerful, as 1.3 million reports since 2003 have helped protect thousands of children worldwide.

“This year, we celebrate 30 years of ASACP,” he said. “I feel very small next to such a long journey, but I’m truly grateful to be part of it. To Alec Helmy — thank you for creating this in 1996. I don’t know you well, but I deeply respect the vision you started. To the whole team, including all Advisory and European Advisory Council members — your quiet, constant work, availability, feedback, and support truly touch my heart and humble me.

“ASACP plays an important role in the world, and as its Travel Sponsor, I try to help Tim [and new team member Michelle Marriott] keep in personal contact with sponsors, members, and the industry at large, around the world,” added Visser. “I’ve always chosen to stay in the background and help where I’m needed, and I will continue along that way. I hope you’ll join me in becoming a proud supporter of ASACP’s efforts and its important role [in the community].”

For a complete list of 2026 XMA Awards winners, click here.

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Floorplay’s Mia Lee, Nate Mallory Guest on ‘Adult Site Broker Talk’ Podcast

Floorplay's Mia Lee, Nate Mallory Guest on 'Adult Site Broker Talk' Podcast

PATTAYA, Thailand — Mia Lee and Nate Mallory of Floorplay Financial are the latest guests on the “Adult Site Broker Talk” podcast, hosted by Bruce.

During the conversation, Lee and Mallory discuss their new firm, which unites the services of Mia Lee Financial, specializing in asset management for adult entertainers, and Mallory’s law firm, Only Tax Deductions, which represents adult businesses and creators. Floorplay provides financial guidance, helping clients establish lasting financial stability while staying legally and fiscally compliant through its integrated planning model.

“It was great to have Mia and Nate back on the show,” said Bruce. “I love what they’re doing with Floorplay.”

The episode is streaming on AdultSiteBroker.

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ULoversDoll Celebrates Multiple Awards From Leading Doll Brands

ULoversDoll Celebrates Multiple Awards From Leading Doll Brands

LOS ANGELES — ULoversDoll is celebrating multiple “Excellent Supplier” and “Outstanding Reseller” awards from leading manufacturers in the industry, including TopFire, Funwest, Tantaly, SEDOLL, and Starpery.

Each award was granted independently by partner brands based on their internal evaluation standards, covering factors such as communication efficiency, order accuracy, market feedback, and overall cooperation quality.

“As a distributor, our role goes far beyond sales,” said a representative from ULoversDoll. “We act as a bridge between manufacturers and end users. Receiving recognition from multiple brands at the same time is a meaningful affirmation of how we handle that responsibility.”

“ULoversDoll extends sincere thanks to all partner brands for their trust and collaboration, and to customers worldwide whose feedback continues to shape higher standards across the industry,” added the rep.

For more information, visit ULoversDoll.com; follow the company on X.com.

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Doxy, Bubblez Bankz Star in Latest From DP Diva, PervCity

Doxy, Bubblez Bankz Star in Latest From DP Diva, PervCity

LOS ANGELES — Doxy and Bubblez Bankz are featured in new scenes for DP Diva and PervCity, respectively.

First, Doxy makes her DP Diva debut alongside Donny Sins and Milan Ponjevic in “Redhead Vixen Doxy Welcomes Her First DP.”

“Claudio is so funny and sweet and makes it very clear what he needs from me to get the best shots possible,” said Doxy. “My co-stars were both sweet and respectful — not to mention, very sexy. I had a great time, and I came so hard. It’s a business doing pleasure with y’all.”
 
Next, Bankz makes her PervCity debut opposite Isiah Maxwell in “Bubbly Brunette Bubblez Bankz Spreads Her Ass For a Hardcore Anal Fucking.”

“There was a great aura and energy on set that we were all able to share,” said Bankz. “I loved how confident the talent and direction were, and I trusted the guidance everyone gave me.”

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Zariah Aura Makes Her Brazzers Debut

Zariah Aura Makes Her Brazzers Debut

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Zariah Aura has made her Brazzers debut alongside Jayden Marcos in the studio’s latest release, titled “One Night Stand Needs More.”

The scene opens with Aura sexting with her co-worker, Marcos, after they’ve hooked up.

“Jayden desperately tries to keep his wife from finding out about their affair, but Zariah shows up at his house under the guise of needing to discuss work,” the synopsis reveals. “Jayden’s wife leaves to pick something up at the store, and Zariah makes her move. She pulls Jayden’s cock out and goes down on him, and then he bends her over the couch and does her from behind.”

Aura enthused about the scene.

“When I have to have it, I have to have it,” she said. “And I just had to have Jayden. This was an awesome scene — just a good, hardcore pounding. You’re going to love it.”

The scene is streaming on Brazzers.

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