Orion Debuts ‘Cuties’ Extra Soft Vibrators

Orion Debuts 'Cuties' Extra Soft Vibrators

FLENSBURG, Germany — Orion Wholesale has debuted its Cuties line of extra soft vibrators.

The new range of vibes includes the 10-mode RC Panty Vibrator; the flexible, eight-mode Straight Vibrator; the curved, eight-mode G-spot Vibrator; and the dual-stimulation, eight-mode Rabbit Vibrator.

“The Cuties are the ideal beginner toys and perfect as a discreet love toy under the pillow,” said a rep. “They are very handy and light as a feather, and available in different shapes and textures. They are also wonderfully flexible for particularly easy insertion, have an optimal fit and offer an all-round comfortable feel.”

For more information, visit Orion online or contact wholesale@orion.de.

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FSC Files Legal Challenge to Utah’s Anti-Porn Law

FSC Files Legal Challenge to Utah's Anti-Porn Law

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition filed suit Wednesday in the United States District Court for the District of Utah to overturn the state’s new anti-porn law, SB 287.

The complaint asks for declaratory and injunctive relief against the law on account of violations of the First and 14th Amendments. 

Joining Free Speech Coalition in filing the challenge are Andrea Barrica, founder of the sex education site O.school; journalist, educator and content creator Charyn “Ryn” Pfeuffer; Utah-based erotica writer D.S. Dawson; “John Doe,” a pseudonymous Utah-based attorney; and fan platform JustFor.Fans.

The parties are represented by Jeffrey Sandman of Webb Daniel Friedlander LLP, D. Gill Sperlein of the Law Office of D. Gill Sperlein and Jerome Mooney of Weston, Garrou & Mooney Law Firm, on a pro bono basis.

“The Utah law restricts adults’ access to legal speech and violates decades of Supreme Court precedent,” said Alison Boden, executive director of Free Speech Coalition. “We are fighting not only for the rights of our members and the larger adult entertainment community, but for the right of all Americans to access constitutionally protected expression in the privacy of their own home.”

Utah’s SB 287 requires that visitors to adult sites prove that they are over 18 years of age, such as by providing digitized government identification to a service that interacts with a state database. However, the state of Utah does not currently have the capability to verify digital IDs online.

The complaint, an FSC rep explained, “details a litany of constitutional issues, including prohibitions on prior restraint of speech, compelled speech, and violations of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. In 1997, the Supreme Court ruled that age-verification requirements like the one instituted in Utah are unconstitutional so long as other less intrusive methods — such as device-level internet filters — are available.”

“We wrote to Utah during the legislative process raising these issues and asking for a dialogue around workable solutions, but were ignored,” Boden added. “Adult websites don’t want children accessing their content any more than the state of Utah does. But the solutions put forward in SB 287 put an unreasonable burden on free expression that we believe are meant to have a chilling effect for all Utahns.”

For more information and the full complaint, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.

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Serene Siren, Pristine Edge Star in Latest Installment of ‘Women Seeking Women’

Serene Siren, Pristine Edge Star in Latest Installment of 'Women Seeking Women'

VALENCIA, Calif. — Serene Siren and Pristine Edge star with Lilian Stone and Dee Williams in the 192nd installment of “Women Seeking Women” from Girlfriends Films.

Directed by B. Skow, the title also features Ember Snow, Kay Carter, Tiffany Watson, and Verronica Kirei.

The four scenes pair Stone with Williams, Siren with Edge, Carter with Snow and Watson with Kirei.

The title is available exclusively on GirlfriendsFilmsVOD.

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Tanya Tate Earns 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Nom

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Tanya Tate has been nominated for Best MILF Premium Social Media Star at the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards.

“I am deeply honored and grateful to be nominated for Best MILF Premium Social Media Star at the XBIZ Creator Awards,” said Tate. “I want to thank my fans for their unwavering support, and I am thrilled to be recognized among such talented creators. I encourage all my fans to cast their votes and help me bring home the award.”

Online voting is now open through May 16. Winners will be announced the following day during the 2023 XBIZ Creator Awards Show, the culminating event of XBIZ Miami.

Find a complete list of 2023 nominees here.

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Lorals Named Finalist for Fast Company’s 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards

Lorals Named Finalist for Fast Company's 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards

LOS ANGELES — Lorals has been named a finalist for Fast Company’s 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards in the Consumer Products category. 

“It’s a huge honor to be on Fast Company’s list of world-changing companies,” said Lorals founder and CEO Melanie Cristol. “We’re so passionate about our mission to empower people to have all the oral sex they desire, while having the ability to protect themselves and their partners in a way that feels pleasurable, satisfying and seamless.”

Notably, Lorals recently received authorization from the FDA for the company’s oral sex undies as STI-protective medical devices for cunnilingus. 

“The FDA’s decision to clear Lorals as a medical device for STI protection was a major step forward for equality in the sexual health space, as there were previously no effective options for protecting people with vulvas during oral sex, except for the dental dam, which is famously unpopular, and let’s face it, for good reason,” added Cristol. 

World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s annual awards programs and is focused on social good, seeking to elevate finished products and concepts that make the world better. A panel of judges from across sectors choose winners, finalists and honorable mentions based on feasibility and the potential for impact. 

“It’s thrilling to see the creativity and innovation that are so abundant among this year’s honorees,” said Fast Company editor-in-chief Brendan Vaughan. “While it’s easy to feel discouraged by the state of the world, the entrepreneurs, companies and nonprofits featured in this package show the limitless potential to address society’s most urgent problems. Our journalists have highlighted some of the most exciting and impactful work being done today and we look forward to seeing not only how these projects evolve but how they inspire others to develop solutions of their own.”

Find a complete list of finalists here

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Appeals Court Upholds Section 230, Dismisses NCOSE-Sponsored Lawsuit Against Twitter

SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today dismissed a lawsuit sponsored by anti-porn activists against Twitter over user-uploaded content, upholding Section 230.

As XBIZ reported, religiously inspired anti-porn lobby NCOSE (National Center on Sexual Exploitation, formerly known as Morality in Media) helped file a lawsuit in January 2021 against the platform over posts that include nude photos of minors. The plaintiffs claimed Twitter was liable due to the Section 230 loophole opened by the passage of FOSTA-SESTA legislation in 2018.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero had ruled that Section 230 “shielded Twitter from the families’ claims of participating in child pornography and sex trafficking but allowed them to sue the company for allegedly profiting from the traffickers’ illegal conduct,” the San Francisco Chronicle reported today. “The appeals court, however, said such claims were also barred by a Ninth Circuit ruling last fall in a suit against the online network Reddit.”

The lawsuits were filed in San Francisco on behalf of two men, only identified as John Doe, who were minors at the time of the posts.

“One, who lives in Florida, said he was duped into posting nude photos in 2017 by someone posing as a 16-year-old girl at his school, then blackmailed into providing additional sexually explicit photos and videos by traffickers who threatened to tell his parents and others if he refused,” the Chronicle reported. “After his classmates began viewing the videos in 2020, the suit said, the youth faced harassment and bullying and became suicidal, while the other John Doe dropped out of school.”

NCOSE’s lawyers built their argument on FOSTA-SESTA’s claim that Section 230, the so-called “First Amendment of the internet,” was “never intended to provide legal protection to websites that unlawfully promote and facilitate prostitution and websites that facilitate traffickers in advertising the sale of unlawful sex acts with sex trafficking victims” and “websites that promote and facilitate prostitution have been reckless in allowing the sale of sex trafficking victims and have done nothing to prevent the trafficking of children and victims of force, fraud, and coercion.”

Their lawsuit made several mentions of a 2018 Amnesty International report called “Toxic Twitter, A Toxic Place for Women” and took aim at Twitter’s moderation policy, claiming that “as long as content on Twitter’s platform remains live, Twitter monetizes that content regardless of whether it is contrary to Twitter’s own policies or promotes illegal conduct.”

Twitter, the lawsuit claims “thus profits from content on its platform that depicts rape, sex trafficking, child sexual abuse and other illegal activity.”

The ACLU and Free Speech Coalition successfully argued in a filing that encouraging the lawsuits promoted by NCOSE and other anti-Section 230 groups would force Twitter, Reddit and other open platforms to either “remove protected, societally beneficial content to avoid the threat of liability — thereby depleting the full scope of speech and information available to the public — or they would opt to remain willfully ignorant of content posted on their services to avoid having any possible awareness (and therefore arguably constructive knowledge) of illegal content appearing there.”

Grooby Debuts New Compilation

LOS ANGELES — Grooby has released its latest title, “Black-TGirls: 2022 Model of the Month.”

The title features previously-released scenes with Zakiyah, Kim, Pussy Katt, Ms. Amiya, Lovely Lacey, Honey Stormm, Lika DaFreaka, Slimm Juicy, Gabby Cakex, FreakofdaweekK, Laylani and Liza Belle.

“We’ve got an incredible lineup of new trans superstars for 2022,” said Grooby CEO, Steven Grooby. “This is the crème de la crème of performers from all over the United States. Fans will love this collection of our hottest scenes in the past year.”

Watch the title on GroobyDVD.

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Kali Roses to Guest on ‘The Happy Hour’ Podcast

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Kali Roses will guest on the Cinco de Mayo edition of “The Happy Hour” podcast, May 5 at 5 p.m. (PDT).

Roses will discuss her new DVDs, her OnlyFans, working with FlightLifeMars, Jewelz Blu, Jill Cassidy and more.

“I’m excited to be on the show and know it will be fun,” Roses said. “So skip the bar, and stay home and party with me. Or take your phone or tablet with you to the bar, and watch me on the ‘Happy Hour’ podcast.”

The episode will livestream here.

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Goddess Lilith Brings ‘Exalted’ Nightclub to Las Vegas This Week

LAS VEGAS — Goddess Lilith has announced that she is bringing the “Exalted” nightclub event to Las Vegas on May 7.

“Known as the Ultimate Female Domination Experience, Goddess Lilith and Miss Erin Marie will host the Vegas edition,” said a rep. “Other dominas who will be part of the exclusive CFNM femdom play party event are Mistress Eva Cruz, Ms. Madyson, Temptress Mars, Madame Aza and Queen Vanity.”

“Exalted” is scheduled for Sunday, May 7 from 4-9 p.m. (PDT).

When buying tickets, use the code FILMSUB to save $50. The location of the event will be provided to ticket holders only.

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SexToys.co.uk Unveils New Punk-Themed Branding

SexToys.co.uk Unveils New Punk-Themed Branding

LONDON — British online pleasure retailer Sextoys.co.uk has debuted its new branding, introducing a punk-themed look.

The redesign was conceived by recently hired Managing Director Tera Masters in collaboration with PR and communications firm Little Leaf Agency.

“Infused with a hard-edged punk aesthetic, SexToys.co.uk is able to leverage both its heritage and its market-beating prices, but most importantly it offers the British consumer a unique collection of premium brand-name products, that up until now, have had limited access in the U.K. or Europe,” said a rep. “The renewed emphasis on the customer is reflected by the brand’s vibrant new palette, the frankness and honesty of its tone, the kinkiness of its language, and the defiance of its branding.”

Masters enthused about the new look.

“We know that there are two things people want more than anything when they’re shopping for sex toys. The first? Pleasure. The second? Orgasms.” she said. “Everything else is noise. No one buys a Ferrari for the quality of its seat belts: people buying sex toys want pleasure. We are absolutely committed to that fundamental truth. We offer the best selection of sex toys in the U.K. at the best possible price. That’s it.”

Little Leaf Managing Director Kathryn Byberg added, “At a time when so much money is pouring into the pleasure industry from investors without much knowledge of the industry itself, it’s exciting to work with a team with so much experience, such positive attitudes, and such vision.”

For more information, visit Sextoys.co.uk.

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