Matt Slayer Releases ‘And Now We Drink’ Best of 2022

LOS ANGELES — The latest “And Now We Drink” episode is a compilation of highlights from 2022.

Spotlighting popular moments from the show over the year, this episode has clips featuring Casca Akashova, Blake Blossom, Sophia Burns, Anna de Ville, Cassie Del Isla, Nicole Doshi, Leana Lovings, Keely Rose, Haley Spades, Jane Wilde and more.

“It’s another year in the can drinking buddies, and what a wild, action-packed ride of a year 2022 was,” host Matt Slayer said.

“I’m thrilled that new and old drinking buddies joined us on the ride, and I’m looking forward to what 2023 brings. To everyone who’s been a part of ‘And Now We Drink,’ I raise my glass to you,” he added.  

The episode can be found here and viewed on YouTube.

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Louisiana’s Controversial ‘Age Verification’ Law Goes Into Effect Sunday

BATON ROUGE, La. — As questions linger regarding the imminent implementation of a controversial Louisiana law requiring age verification for viewing adult content online, the religiously motivated Republican legislator and anti-porn crusader who spearheaded it continues her promotional campaign on its behalf.

Louisiana’s HB142 is scheduled to go into effect on Sunday, although it is still unclear what compliance with the law would look like for out-of-state and non-U.S.-based websites.

The bill’s sponsor, faith-based therapist and local politician Laurie Schlegel (R- Matairie) spent the last week of 2022 promoting the new law with Louisiana media.

In a report on Wednesday, WAFB9 TV’s Chris Rosato provided a platform for Schlegel’s tendentious claims about pornography.

Schlegel’s law, Rosato explained, requires “age verification for any website that contains 33.3% or more pornographic material,” though neither Rosato nor Schlegel indicated how such calculations will be made, by whom, or even what constitutes “pornographic material.”

Pornography, Schlegel declared, “is destroying our children and they’re getting unlimited access to it on the internet and so if the pornography companies aren’t going to be responsible, I thought we need to go ahead and hold them accountable.”

Reassurances Over Privacy Issues

Schlegel told the reporter that “websites would verify someone’s age in collaboration with LA Wallet.” 

LA Wallet is a digital driver’s license app used in Louisiana. The news outlet also quoted a rep from Envoc — a Louisiana-based software company that received state funds to develop a COVID-tracking app — endorsing the LA Wallet system.

“I think it’s a must-have for anyone who has a Louisiana state ID or driver’s license,” the Envoc rep said. “There are other ways websites could ask you to verify your age if you cannot access LA Wallet.” The rep added that while some personal information will be required, “companies must not retain personal data after complete verification.”

“It doesn’t identify your date of birth,” she continued, assuring Louisianans that LA Wallet “doesn’t identify who you are, where you live, what part of the state you’re in, or any information from your device or from your actual ID. It just returns that age to say that yes, this person is old enough to be allowed to go in.”

A Religious Activist Promoting Vigilante Lawsuits

Adding to the confusion, Schlegel insisted, “It will be the website’s responsibility to ensure age verification is required when accessing their site in Louisiana,” and warned that “there will be consequences for those who fail to follow the law.”

Schlegel went on to encourage vigilante lawsuits, noting that “someone could sue on behalf of their child; they can sue if children are getting access to pornography.”

HB142 “provides civil remedies for parents of minors exposed to online pornography or other explicit material if websites do not have reasonable verification procedures in place,” local news site Louisiana Illuminator reported.

The legislator and religious therapist also claimed that problems like depression, erectile dysfunction, lack of motivation, and fatigue can be directly linked to porn, and that the new law is imperative in order to prevent these issues from occurring “at younger ages.”

Moreover, Schlegel claimed that adult content is “tied to some of the biggest societal ills of human trafficking and sexual assault.”

As XBIZ reported, HB142 was introduced in April by Schlegel, who before entering politics was a faith-based couples’ counselor and “sex addiction therapist,” though the concept of “sex addiction” has been widely debunked by secular psychologists and therapists.

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards announced in June that he had signed 97 laws passed by the state’s Republican-controlled legislature, including HB142.

Adult industry lawyer and First Amendment expert Lawrence Walters, of Walters Law Group, told XBIZ in June that he did not expect Schlegel’s legal innovation to pass scrutiny.

“It’s a mini-COPA law,” Walters said, referring to the never-enforced 1998 Child Online Protection Act. “States tried doing those when the federal COPA law was being challenged. They were all struck down on First Amendment and dormant commerce clause grounds.”

For Walters, “the issue with these ‘civil cause of action’ laws, similar to the Texas abortion law, is who has standing to challenge them until they’re enforced, and who can be named as a defendant?”

The WAFB9 TV also noted that federal copycat legislation has recently been introduced by Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah).

Main Image: Louisiana State Rep. Laurie Schlegel (R-Metairie)

Texas Attorney General Files Brief to Narrow Section 230 Protections

Texas Attorney General Files Brief to Narrow Section 230 Protections

AUSTIN — Texas’ Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton filed an amicus brief yesterday urging the U.S. Supreme Court to radically narrow the scope of Section 230 protection for websites.

Paxton announced the filing through the official AG office website.

Paxton’s merits-stage amicus brief urges SCOTUS to reverse the Ninth Circuit’s decision in the Gonzalez v. Google case

“Enacted in 1996, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act was designed to provide ‘publishers’ narrow protections from defamation liability,” Paxton’s office’s statement explained. “However, the courts have misinterpreted the law and allowed it to become a nearly all-encompassing blanket protection for certain companies, specifically internet and Big Tech companies.”

According to the Republican AG, “boundless legal protections for these companies due to their perceived status as ‘publishers’ has heretofore prevented states from holding Big Tech accountable for numerous legal violations, even those that are unrelated to the publication of user content.”

The brief refers to “pornography” several times, with Paxton claiming that “Congress enacted Section 230 as part of a broader statutory scheme to limit children’s access to internet pornography. Section 230 does that by allowing internet platforms to remove pornography (and similar content) without risk of being called to account for the content they fail to remove.”

Paxton also alleges that “the statutory history of Section 230 confirms the congressional intent to encourage Internet platforms to remove pornography and similar content, not to grant platforms government-like immunity for their own conduct. Supplementing legislation that criminalized the sharing of pornography, Section 230 gave Internet companies telephone-like liability protections, which allowed them to voluntarily remove pornography even as they carried countless other forms of content.”

The Republican AG contends that this was “necessary because an early-Internet judicial decision concluded that online platforms that remove any content become liable for all of it. Cases decided shortly after Section 230’s enactment, however, badly distorted this statutory framework, requiring this Court’s intervention.”

Ken Paxton Amicus Brief

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Motorbunny Debuts New ‘TurbOh!’ Attachment

Motorbunny Debuts New 'TurbOh!' Attachment

SANTA FE, N.M. — Motorbunny has released its TurbOh! accessory for the Motorbunny Original.

“The newest accessory comes with a thick, tapered bulb designed to feel internally expansive while easily insertable, plus a front textured with clitoral stimulation mini-nubbins for unforgettable orgasms,” said a rep.

Made from premium body-safe silicone, the TurbOh! features a three-inch G-spot bulb with a four-inch circumference, and is intended to provide deeper and more intense clitoral stimulation.

Motorbunny CMO Craig Mewbourne said, “The TurbOh! is our gift to all of our Motorbunny Original customers. It’s a delicate but really powerful accessory. Our company is growing and improving every day, and this product is another proof of that.”

Mewbourne enthused that the company is “thrilled” to finally offer the accessory to everyone, and added, “We are confident that many will enjoy it as well. Stay tuned for more creative attachments very soon.” 

For more information, visit Motorbunny.com.

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Agatha Vega, Geisha Kyd Topline Dorcel’s ‘Revelation’

Agatha Vega, Geisha Kyd Topline Dorcel's 'Revelation'

PARIS — Agatha Vega and Geisha Kyd headline the latest release from Dorcel, “Revelation.”

Directed by Frank Vicomte, the title opens on businesswoman Vega “as she walks to work with her traditional coffee in hand,” said a rep. “After a chance encounter with Geisha Kyd, she finds the attractive stranger’s wallet lying in the street. Calling the phone number inside, she makes arrangements to return it. As a reward, a grateful Geisha invites Agatha and her boyfriend (Kristof Cale) to a private party at her luxurious villa, setting the stage for a weekend the two young lovers will never forget.”

Also featured are Dorcel brand ambassador Clara Mia, along with Cherry Kiss, Shalina Devine, Candie Luciani, Alexa Flexy, Totti, Alberto Blanco, Vince Karter, and Raul Costa.

“Geisha Kyd is the influencer here, who, when contacted as followup by Agatha Vega not only invites her to swing with her husband, but introduces the couple to swinging with a villa full of like-minded sexual explorers,” said Daniel Metcalf, U.S. publicist for Dorcel. “The cast and crew extend the theme of sensual exploration throughout the film. There is an openness to Franck Vicomte’s depiction of Agatha’s sexual awakening that will appeal to fans of erotic coming-of-age stories.”

“Revelation” is available on VOD from Adult Empire and DVD from Pulse Distribution.

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Blake Blossom Stars in ‘New Year Do Me’ From Jerkaoke

Blake Blossom Stars in 'New Year Do Me' From Jerkaoke

LOS ANGELES — Blake Blossom stars with Will Pounder in the latest release from Jerkaoke, “New Year Do Me.”

“Will Pounder is all alone on New Year’s Eve but is extremely optimistic and decorates his place in the hopes that he can kiss a girl at midnight by making a wish at exactly 11:11 p.m.,” said a rep. “Out of nowhere, Megan (Blossom) appears.”

“Pounder wonders out loud what they’re going to do for the next half hour, but Blossom has some ideas,” the rep continued.

“New Year Do Me” premieres tonight on Jerkaoke.

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Tickle.Life Debuts ‘Censorship-Free’ Payment Gateway

Tickle.Life Debuts 'Censorship-Free' Payment Gateway

SAN FRANCISCO — Tickle.life has introduced Tickle Charge, a “sex positive and censorship-free” payment gateway for the sexual wellness and sextech industry.

According to the company, Tickle Charge will be available to anyone from the sexual wellness or sextech industry, including sex educators, sex therapists, coaches and entrepreneurs. It will also integrate easily with multiple platforms.

The service can currently receive and hold more than 20 different currencies. It functions primarily in North America but accepts merchants worldwide on a case-by-case basis.

Tickle Charge is intended to help eradicate the taboo associated with the adult industry, the company added.

For more information, visit Tickle Charge online.

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Fargo Amends Zoning Code to Target Adult Boutiques

FARGO, N.D. — The Fargo City Commission has amended its zoning ordinance, redefining “adult entertainment establishment” in a way that limits the business of adult boutiques in the North Dakota city.

Tightening zoning code regulations is one of the most common ways in which conservative War on Porn crusaders attempt to attack free-speech-protected sex products and businesses in municipalities all over the U.S.

Kim Patterson, owner of the Enchantasys boutique in Fargo, told the local news station that her business will be “drastically hindered now that the zoning ordinance has passed.”

The small, local Enchantasys chain has operated for almost two decades, boasting two locations in Fargo and four other shops across the Midwest.

Patterson contends that “her business will now be classified as an adult bookstore, which she says will cause many impacts,” Valley News Live reported, noting that such impacts include how Enchantasys is “allowed to advertise and their ability to expand or move.”

”The way it’s worded,” Patterson explained, “there isn’t a lot of talk of whether we are grandfathered in. I don’t know if we have to put up signs saying you have to be ‘18+’ now to shop in my store.”

Enchantasys’ attorney, Mark Western, noted that the city “wants to categorize all adult entertainment businesses as the same,” lumping in a local pleasure product outlet like Enchantasys with strip bars or adult bookstores.

XBIZ has been reporting, on municipal harassment against adult boutiques in Georgia, Florida and even Brooklyn, New York. These campaigns often involve copycat regulation and they are being watched around the country as a bellwether for local moralists’ strategies to restrict free access to sexual expression, education and products via zoning regulations.

Last year, Atlanta-area authorities successfully chased locations of the adult retail chain Tokyo Valentino out of town by using zoning changes and the circular-reasoning “secondary harms” theory pushed by local religious conservatives.

Main Image: Enchantasys boutique in Fargo, N.D. (Source: Enchantasys)

Lauren Phillips to Headline Hustler Club St. Louis New Year’s Eve Weekend

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Lauren Phillips will celebrate New Year’s Eve weekend at Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club St. Louis with a two-night feature, performing multiple times on Friday and Saturday.
 
On both nights, Phillips will have multiple live stage shows and will be available for meet and greets, to take selfies with patrons and with merch available for sale. Saturday night’s performance is part of the club’s New Year’s Eve Party and will offer NYE Party Packages.
 
“I’m excited to be headlining at Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club in St. Louis — it’s a great way to end the year. My fans in the area are some of my most devoted, and I’m sure they will pack the club out. You’ll definitely want to get there early both nights for the best seats and to make sure you get into the club,” Phillips said.
 
More information on Phillip’s performances and the venue can be found online.
 
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Jasmine James, Gunner to Co-Host Online Edition of XBIZ Honors

Jasmine James, Gunner to Co-Host Online Edition of XBIZ Honors

LOS ANGELES — Jasmine James and Gunner will take the stage as hosts of the online industry edition of XBIZ Honors, set for Wednesday, Jan. 11 in conjunction with the XBIZ LA conference at the Kimpton Everly hotel in Hollywood.

The red-carpet event kicks off at 7:30 p.m. with pre-show mixing and mingling ahead of the ceremony, which begins at 8:30 p.m. Immediately following the awards gala, the Hollywood Wrap Party, sponsored by MojoHost and Broker.xxx, will commence in Kimpton’s main bar.

A two-time XBIZ Exec Awards nominee, James is the business development and talent manager for Fleshlight and has been a multifaceted dealmaker for over 10 years, having represented leading cam and fan platforms as well as pleasure product brands.

“Everyone that is nominated should be super proud and already feel like a winner,” James enthused. “We all work so hard in this industry and most of us wear multiple hats, so it’s great to have glitzy moments like these to celebrate one another’s exceptional accomplishments.”

Gunner of Cams.com — an XBIZ Exec Awards winner whose gregarious presence at community events and notable status as an industry veteran has earned him single-named status — looks forward to turning the spotlight on his industry peers.

“I believe it’s important for us to celebrate all of the outstanding nominees who represent the absolute best of the adult industry,” he said. “I can’t wait to see everyone there — and to hear all the talk after the show about how Jasmine and I were the best hosts ever!”

The 2023 edition of XBIZ LA will once again bring together top stars, indie creators, digital media pros, company execs and newcomer entrepreneurs for boundless business opportunities — and for a comprehensive look at the future of adult entertainment.

For event information, visit XBIZShow.com.

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