Demi Hawks Toplines ‘Mixed Family 6’ From Family Sinners

Demi Hawks Toplines 'Mixed Family 6' From Family Sinners

MONTREAL — Demi Hawks headlines “Mixed Family 6,” from Mile High Media studio brand Family Sinners.

Directed by Ricky Greenwood, the title also features Anna De Ville, Ashley Lane and Kylie Rocket, Derrick Pierce, Mickey Mod and Tommy Pistol.

“Petite Demi Hawks proves good things come in small packages with a fiery performance,” enthused Mile High VP Jon Blitt. “Ricky perfectly captures Demi and her fellow stunners as they share their lustful talents with great passion and complete abandon.”

Click here for box art and additional details; follow Hawks on X.com.

Direct sales and distribution inquiries to victoria@mile-high-media.com or call 800-363-0133.

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Kiiroo Nabs 2023 XBIZ Europa Award

AMSTERDAM — Kiiroo has scored the 2023 XBIZ Europa award for Innovative Sex Toy of the Year, for its Keon Sex Machine.

“We are absolutely thrilled to receive the XBIZ Europa Award for Innovative Sex Toy of the Year,” said Kiiroo’s managing director, Helen Zeal. “This award is a testament to our team’s talent for creating innovative and satisfying products for our customers. We are especially excited to have our hero product the Keon recognized, as it is literally the driving force behind the sex machine and makes it really competitive in this category.”

View a complete list of 2023 XBIZ Europa Award winners here.

Visit Kiiroo and follow the company on X.com.

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Tiffani Madison Performs 1st Anal in Latest Release From XXXJobInterviews

CHICAGO — Tiffani Madison performs her first anal in a new scene for XXXJobInterviews.

In the scene, Scott Johnson is holding interviews for a new military-themed club. Madison wears a patriotic outfit and shows how eager she is to land the job.

“We’re honored to have Tiffani’s very first anal scene captured for the fans of XXXJobInterviews,” said Johnson. “There’s a little bit of everything for our fans to enjoy, plus Tiffani looks amazing in uniform.”

The scene is streaming on XXXJobInterviews.

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Kenzie Taylor Expands Sexual Wellness Line ‘Feelz by Kenzie’

Kenzie Taylor Expands Sexual Wellness Line 'Feelz by Kenzie'

LOS ANGELES — Kenzie Taylor has expanded her sexual wellness line, Feelz by Kenzie, with new items like bath bombs and vibrators.

“Following the success of her water-based lubricant, Kenzie is taking the bold step of curating a carefully selected range of products designed to promote sexual wellness and enhance the overall health and happiness of intimate relationships,” said a rep.

Taylor handpicked a collection of her “must-have” items, the rep continued, “each meticulously chosen to serve a specific purpose in promoting intimacy, pleasure and well-being.”

“I wanted to bring some of my favorite products to my customers,” Taylor enthused. “The consumers have been intensely loyal, and I can’t say enough about how much I appreciate them. I will be active on my social media accounts in the coming weeks and will dive into further detail with videos demonstrating just how great these products are.”

For more information, visit FeelzByKenzie.com.

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UK Parliament Passes Controversial ‘Online Safety Bill’

LONDON — The U.K. Parliament has passed the much delayed Online Safety Bill on Tuesday, despite vocal criticisms by virtually all digital rights and free speech organizations and advocates.

The House of Lords has “passed a controversial new law aimed at making social media firms more responsible for users’ safety on their platforms,” the BBC reported. “The Online Safety Bill has taken years to agree and will force firms to remove illegal content and protect children from some legal but harmful material.”

As free speech advocates have repeatedly pointed out during the protracted, years-long process leading to the current version, the Conservative government’s Online Safety Bill will officially classify and effectively censor adult content according to whatever standards the politicians that happen to be in power in the U.K. at any given time deem “harmful” or “pornographic.”

Though termed a “constitutional monarchy,” the U.K. has no written constitution and no equivalents to the U.S. Bill of Rights, First Amendment or codified Section 230 protections.

The bill grants wide powers to the politicians and bureaucrats appointed to communications regulator Ofcom to target material they consider “harmful,” essentially re-establishing content-based state censorship in the U.K.

“There is concern the bill will lead to a mass age-gating of the UK internet as web services seek to shrink their liability by forcing users to confirm they are old enough to view content that might be deemed inappropriate for minors,” TechCrunch reported.

Industry Attorneys Weigh In

Adult industry attorney Corey Silverstein, of Silverstein Legal, told XBIZ that the passing of this bill “is a massive disappointment and a slap in the face to free speech advocates around the world.”

The new Online Safety Bill, he added, “is nothing more than another attempt by conservatives to obtain as much power as possible to exercise prior restraint. I remain hopeful that the U.K. public and free speech advocates will continue to protest and fight against the enforcement of this awful bill. The U.K. lawmakers supporting this bill can argue until they are blue in the face that this bill is about ‘protecting children’ but it’s quite evident that this bill is all about the government giving itself the power to decide what they deem appropriate to be published online.”

Lawrence Walters, from the Walters Law Group, told XBIZ that the passing of the bill is “a win for government censorship and a loss for online freedom.”

Bureaucrats, Walters added, “will now have the power to deem disfavored content harmful, resulting in a potential sterilization of the internet in the U.K. While unfortunate for U.K. users and platforms, the passage of this legislation highlights the importance of the First Amendment and Section 230 in the United States. In this country, we have — thus far — prioritized a robust marketplace of ideas and protection of online expression over the desire to censor speech. The challenge will be our ability to maintain these core values in the face of mounting pressure to censor the internet.”

‘Bad for Human Rights, Bad for Internet Safety, Bad Law’

TechCrunch cited Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales calling the new legislation “bad for human rights, bad for internet safety and bad law.” Wales pledged that Wikipedia “will not age-gate nor selectively censor articles under any circumstances.”

As XBIZ has been reporting, the weakenedTory government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was pressured this year by a campaign by hardline conservatives in his own party to address adult content through the Online Safety Bill.

After years of delays, the Sunak government made the controversial bill a priority, seeking to hand a victory to social conservatives, religious crusaders and SWERF activists. Those groups have been conducting a moral panic campaign around “harmful content” — which for many of them includes all porn — through the U.K. media, marketing the bill as a “save the women and children” measure while disregarding or minimizing privacy and technical issues.

In July, Sunak also ordered a review of all legislation relating to pornography, online and off, to ensure that it is “fit for purpose.” Tory Technology Minister Paul Scully told The Telegraph that the Prime Minster’s Pornography Review “will look closely at the laws and regulations relating to offline and online content, informing our next steps” after passing the Online Safety Bill, which leaves the definition of what is “harmful” to the current Conservative-majority U.K. Parliament.

The details of the bill’s implementation, however, “have been left to the UK’s regulation agency, the Office of Communications (Ofcom), but the Bill is vague on the details of this,” the Electronic Frontier Foundation reported earlier this month in a detailed analysis of the bill’s dangers to free speech worldwide. “Social media and other sites, where users regularly engage with each other’s content, will have to determine the risk of minors using their site, and block their access to any content that the government has described as ‘harmful.'”

The bill, the EFF concluded, will “lead to a less open, less functional, and less free Internet. Platforms will face criminal penalties for failing to comply and may choose to block young people — including those as old as seventeen — entirely. They may filter and moderate enormous amounts of content to allow young people on the site without age verification. They may filter and moderate enormous amounts of content for young people only, while allowing age-verified users access to all content. Or, they could exclude UK users entirely, rather than risk liability and the cost of expensive and untried age estimation systems and content moderation.”

Jessica Stoya Launches ‘StoyaStack’ Substack

Jessica Stoya Launches 'StoyaStack' Substack

NEW YORK — Jessica Stoya has launched StoyaStack, her own Substack publication.

Located at stoya.substack.com, StoyaStack is launching with one free essay on the archetype of The Showgirl, plus the paywalled first chapter of Stoya’s memoir project “Feral,” describing her entry into alternative pornography in the mid-2000s.

StoyaStack will publish at least one chapter from “Feral” per month, and contain voice notes, video logs and Stoya’s signature op-ed style articles about the adult video industry and adult entertainment.

Paid subscribers will be able to interact in the comments section and in occasional chats.

“After chafing at  the linguistic censorship that accompanies any platform which allows hardcore images and videos, and the limitations of writing for mainstream publications, Stoya is ecstatic to have found a digital home where she is allowed to use the full spectrum of the English language,” a rep said.

Stoya expressed joy that she no longer has to feel “like George Carlin in ‘Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.’”

“The fact that nude images are allowed is a bonus,” the rep continued. “She does, however, bemoan the fact that her actual mother is an early subscriber, which is simply awkward.”

To subscribe to StoyaStack, click here.

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Adult Time Releases Ricky Greenwood’s Horror Feature ‘Feed Me’

Adult Time Releases Ricky Greenwood's Horror Feature 'Feed Me'

MONTREAL — Adult Time has released “Feed Me,” the new horror feature from director Ricky Greenwood.

The title stars Lulu Chu, Ginger Lynn, September Reign, Tommy Pistol, Damon Dice and Alex Jones.

Chu plays Sally, “a woman who awakens one fateful morning to painful abdominal cramps, leading her to a strange encounter with a nun (Lynn) before seeking an emergency consultation with Dr. Petit (Pistol), who concludes that there appears to be no cure for her insatiable appetite,” said a rep. “In her voracious search for gratification, Sally feeds her carnal appetite by indulging in an encounter with an old crush (Jones), her handsome co-worker (Dice) and her best friend (Reign), but it’s not enough. With the help of Dr. Petit, Sally needs to somehow break free of the overwhelming force that has now taken over her life.”

Greenwood enthused about the project. 

“‘Feed Me’ is a cinematic exploration of the consuming nature of desire,” he said. “Through Sally’s character, these cravings take on a life of their own in a journey that’s both unsettling and fascinating, and we look forward to taking audiences along for this incredible ride.”

“Feed Me” is streaming on AdultTime.

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Nalpac, Holiday Sign Distro Deal With Liberator

Nalpac, Holiday Sign Distro Deal With Liberator

ATLANTA — Nalpac and Holiday Products have signed a deal with Liberator to exclusively distribute the company’s Duo Tone Wedge Ramp combo sets.

“Together, they’re bringing you an exclusive experience that doubles your pleasure with the Duo Tone classic Wedge Ramp Combo and the Duo Tone Wedge Ramp Combo Black Label, for bondage play, both available in two sensational colors,” said a rep. 

Liberator VP Dennis Brito enthused about the deal.

“We’re excited to be partnering with Holiday and Nalpac on this product introduction,” he said. “The Duo Tone Wedge Ramp Combo products are unparalleled in quality and design, and with two stunning color options available, customers are in for a treat.”

Nalpac’s Phoebe Grott echoed Brito’s excitement.

“Liberator dedication to quality and pleasure aligns perfectly with our mission,” she said. “The exclusivity of the Duo Tone Wedge Ramp Combo and the Duo Tone Wedge Ramp Combo Black Label is sure to excite our customers and drive new interest in Liberator products.”

Added Holiday’s Molly Romeo, “Holiday is thrilled to join forces with Liberator to bring a touch of luxury, comfort, support, and excitement to the intimate lives of our customers. With the exclusive Duo Tone Wedge Ramp Combo, we’re doubling the pleasure and igniting passions like never before.”

For more information, visit Nalpac and HolidayProducts.

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Holly Randall’s ‘Unfiltered’ YouTube Channel Reaches 250K Subscribers

Holly Randall's 'Unfiltered' YouTube Channel Reaches 250K Subscribers

LOS ANGELES — Adult filmmaker/photographer Holly Randall’s YouTube channel, “Holly Randall Unfiltered,” has just surpassed 250,000 subscribers.

“Since its launch in July 2017, Unfiltered has produced more than 300 episodes of revealing insights into the private lives of adult film performers and creators, delivering an unparalleled blend of skill and knowledge drawn from Randall’s 25+ years in the industry,” said a rep.

Randall enthused about hitting the benchmark.

“This milestone is truly thrilling — I never really imagined how this show would change my life,” she said. “The vast experiences and insights of my guests have truly enriched my life in so many ways. I am fortunate to work in an industry filled with such vibrant and fascinating characters who have so much to say. And I’m so proud to have created a platform where I can share their stories with the world.”

For more information, visit Randall’s YouTube channel.

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Handy Debuts ‘HandsFree’ Desk Mount

Handy Debuts 'HandsFree' Desk Mount

OSLO — Pleasure brand Handy has introduced its new HandsFree Desk Mount for its line of strokers.

“This innovative product is set to revolutionize the way users enjoy their Handy experience, offering a seamless and uninterrupted journey into pleasure,” said a rep.

The HandsFree features two 1/4-inch clamps and can open to as much as 60mm. 

“The Handy HandsFree Desk Mount eliminates distractions, allowing users to fully immerse themselves in the moment,” the rep added. “Whether you prefer a vertical or horizontal setup, adjustable angles and secure rubber padding provide the perfect positioning for your Handy. When you’re finished, the compact foldable design makes storage a breeze.”

For more information, visit TheHandy.

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