AV Bulletin: West Virginia Enacts AV Law, Wisconsin Next?

Since the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, more state age verification laws have been enacted around the United States, as well as proposed at the federal level and in other countries. Meanwhile, lawsuits resulting from AV laws have begun to play out in the courts. This roundup provides an update on the latest news and developments on the age verification front as it impacts the adult industry.

West Virginia Joins the AV Club

In West Virginia, Gov. Patrick Morrisey has approved HB 4412. As in numerous other states, the new law requires adult sites to verify that users are over 18, and allows both individuals and the state attorney general to sue companies for violations. Penalties can include $10,000 per day for operating a website in violation of AV requirements, plus up to $250,000 if one or more minors actually accesses adult content due to a site’s lack of age verification. The state’s Office of Technology is empowered to propose further rules for implementing the new law.

Wisconsin Bill Takes Aim at Jurisdiction Issue

Meanwhile in Wisconsin, AB 105 has passed both houses of the state legislature and now awaits Gov. Tony Evers’ signature. The AV bill would allow anyone to bring an action seeking actual and punitive damages from noncompliant providers, with penalties of up to $10,000 per violation for failure to age-verify users in the state.

Unusually, the bill includes language stating that “sovereign immunity” may not be used as a defense for failure to implement age verification. The intent of that provision is unclear in this context, as the term generally applies to governments, not commercial entities.

As industry attorney Lawrence Walters told XBIZ, “Sovereign immunity is raised as an affirmative defense by a state, not a private company.”

It is possible that the provision is an attempt to head off challenges over jurisdiction. In February, a federal judge dismissed lawsuits brought against two adult websites in Kansas for alleged violations of the state’s age verification law. The sites’ operators are not based in Kansas, and the judge cited jurisdiction in her ruling, noting that the plaintiff failed to show that the sites purposefully directed their activities at Kansas. The amended complaint in a third, ongoing case attempts to address this issue and establish jurisdiction by arguing that adult site SuperPorn intentionally targeted Kansas residents.

Moving Through the Legislative Pipeline

In Ohio, HB 84 — aka the “Innocence Act” — has now passed the state House and is currently awaiting a hearing the state Senate Judiciary Committee. As detailed in XBIZ’s Mar. 6 AV Bulletin, the legislation would augment Ohio’s AV rules by holding sites liable if users circumvent the law via virtual private networks (VPNs). Utah’s governor signed a similar provision into law last month. The amended Ohio bill would also exclude adult content providers from the law’s exemption for platforms classified as “interactive computer services.” That provision appears to be aimed squarely at Pornhub, which has stated that Ohio’s current AV law does not apply to it because it is an interactive computer service as defined under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

In New Hampshire, SB 648 has passed the state Senate and is set for a hearing next week in the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee. As XBIZ reported in November, the original draft of the bill included language that seemingly contradicted the Supremacy Clause in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution by asserting, “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.” However, that provision has been removed and does not appear in the current amended bill.

Federal and International AV News

On the federal front, the fate of a proposed federal age verification mandate may depend on whether members of Congress can reconcile differences between the House and Senate versions of a broader child protection package, the KIDS Act. If that legislation fails, the federal AV rule could still be addressed separately via the SCREEN Act, which introduced the proposal. However, the KIDS Act, which incorporates an amended version of the SCREEN Act, has gained more legislative traction than the SCREEN Act has managed to gain on its own.

For AV enforcement actions in Europe, see XBIZ’s recent coverage of investigations of adult sites by the European Commission and U.K. media regulator Ofcom.

Raging Stallion, Trailer Trash Boys Debut 1st Collab ‘Re-Entry’

Raging Stallion, Trailer Trash Boys Debut 1st Collab 'Re-Entry'

SAN FRANCISCO — Raging Stallion and Trailer Trash Boys have dropped the premiere installment of their first collaborative release, titled “Re-Entry.”

Directed by Ryan Brian, the title stars Ian Sterling, Brody Baytes, Troy Daniels, Brogan, Rocky Unleashed, Miles Fallon, Colt Spence, and Diego Vox.

The scene opens with Sterling receiving “an unexpected visit from his step-nephew, Brody,” the synopsis reveals. “Ian bends over and shoves his ass directly into Brody’s face, and before long, Ian’s trailer hums with breathy moans as Brody eats ass and swallows his step-uncle’s dick.”

The scene is streaming on RagingStallion and TrailerTrashBoys; the full title is available on VOD and DVD from the Falcon/NakedSword store.

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Amy Nosferatu, Bobbii Rose Lead Latest From TransAngels

Amy Nosferatu, Bobbii Rose Lead Latest From TransAngels

LOS ANGELES — Amy Nosferatu and Bobbii Rose star in the latest release from TransAngels, titled “Hot Loads Only.”

The scene opens in a laundromat with Nosferatu and Rose “in a playful scenario that builds into a high-energy encounter, complete with an unexpected twist involving a presumptuous onlooker,” said a rep.

Nosferatu enthused about the shoot.

“Bobbii is honestly so sweet,” she said. “We clicked right away, and the whole shoot just felt fun and effortless. It’s one of those scenes where you can really feel the energy we had on set.”

The scene is streaming on TransAngels.

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Stella Cardo Launches New Site Through EnjoyX

Stella Cardo Launches New Site Through EnjoyX

LOS ANGELES — Stella Cardo has launched her new membership site, CardoClub.com, through EnjoyX.

According to a rep, the site offers an archive of all Cardo’s clips and weekly updates.

“This launch gives Stella’s fans a premium, regularly updated experience focused on her unique style and authentic partnerships,” said the rep. “The site is built for long-term fan engagement under our platform.”

For more information, visit CardoClub.com.

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Fetish Con Opens Sponsorships to Platforms, Services, Creator-Focused Businesses

Fetish Con Opens Sponsorships to Platforms, Services, Creator-Focused Businesses

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Fetish Con has announced that corporate sponsorship opportunities are now open to platforms, services, and creator-focused businesses for the first time in the event’s 24-year history.

This includes clip platforms, fan subscription sites, creator tools, production services, and other businesses supporting the fetish and adult creator economy.

Held in St. Petersburg, Florida, the annual event attracts thousands of attendees, including many active fetish and adult content creators alongside members of the lifestyle community and the general public. 

“Fetish Con has always been about bringing experienced and new creators together and supporting the growth of the fetish and adult community,” said owner Genesis Lynn. “Opening sponsorship opportunities to platforms, services, and creator-focused businesses allows us to expand those connections and create new opportunities for creators and companies alike.”

For more information about sponsorship opportunities, click here.

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Dom Cruise Drops ‘Tiger Baby’ Music Video

Dom Cruise Drops 'Tiger Baby' Music Video

LAS VEGAS — Dom Cruise has released his first full-length single, “Tiger Baby.”

DayDream Daisy joins Cruise in the accompanying music video, produced and directed by Peach Daddy Productions.

Cruise and his team took risks while making the video, as they were escorted out of the Fremont Street Experience by Las Vegas Metro Police before being kicked out of the Little White Wedding Chapel.

“‘Tiger Baby’ is about owning your power, having fun, and not holding back,” said Cruise. “Getting escorted off two locations in one day? That’s just proof the tiger energy is real.”

“Tiger Baby” is available on YouTube.

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Penthouse Names Lucy Mochi April’s ‘Pet of the Month’

Penthouse Names Lucy Mochi April's 'Pet of the Month'

LOS ANGELES — Penthouse Magazine has named Lucy Mochi as Pet of the Month for April.

“We’re beyond excited to welcome our newest Pet, Lucy Mochi, an extraordinary model bringing not just striking beauty, but a vibrant, playful spirit that lights up every room she enters,” said Penthouse CEO Moose. “From the moment she stepped onto set, her energy was infectious, her confidence effortless, and her personality impossible to ignore. Our April issue is all about celebrating bold charm, cultural elegance, and a sense of fun; and Lucy Mochi embodies it all. Get ready to fall in love.”

Penthouse photo editor Sam Phillips enthused about the shoot.

“Chinese born Lucy Mochi is a lovely and leggy head-turner,” he said. “She started out shy on her shoot, but it didn’t take long for her to come out of her shell.”

Added Mochi, “With Penthouse being such an iconic brand, it was a no-brainer when the opportunity came up. I am so grateful and excited to bring some of my personality, energy, and heritage to such an elegant brand.”

For more information, visit Penthouse.

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Clips4Sale Wins Trademark Infringement Case Against Fraudulent Domain

Clips4Sale Wins Trademark Infringement Case Against Fraudulent Domain

GENEVA — The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has ruled in favor of content platform Clips4Sale in a case against a website using a similar domain to impersonate the site.

Clips4Sale filed a complaint in February with the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center about the domain en-clips4sale.com. According to the WIPO administrative panel’s ruling, a registrant listed only as “sk media” used that domain name “to set up a website impersonating the Complainant and offering services identical to those offered by the Complainant.”

The WIPO panel found that the disputed domain was “identical or confusingly similar” to Clips4Sale’s trademark, that the party using it had “no rights or legitimate interests” in using it, and that the domain name was registered and used in bad faith. As a result, the panel ordered the fraudulent domain to be transferred to Clips4Sale.

Industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein, who represented Clips4Sale in the case, told XBIZ, “Clips4Sale will not hesitate to utilize all legal means available to enforce its intellectual property rights, regardless of the location of the infringer. No person or entity will be permitted to try to unlawfully exploit the hard work of the Clips4Sale team and its dedicated store owners and content creators.”

The registrant of the fraudulent domain, “sk media,” has no apparent connection with other persons or organizations using that name.

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Maitland Ward Featured in HBO Max Docuseries ‘Hollywood Demons’

Maitland Ward Featured in HBO Max Docuseries 'Hollywood Demons'

LOS ANGELES — Multi-XMAs winner Maitland Ward is spotlighted in the HBO Max documentary series “Hollywood Demons.”

The episode features an interview with Ward, who opens up about her journey from being a young television actress to becoming an adult performer.

“The new season examines the long shadow of early public visibility,” said a rep. “The interview helps frame a larger conversation about identity, self-definition, and what it means to live in the public eye.”

Ward enthused about the episode.

“I’m grateful to be part of a series that’s willing to look beyond the surface,” she said. “My life and career have been shaped by choices I made for myself, and I’ve never been afraid to stand by them. If my story can add something thoughtful to the conversation about growing up in public and finding your own way, I’m honored to add my voice to it.”

The episode premieres April 27 on Investigation Discovery and HBOMax.

For more information, click here.

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