So if porn’e legality isn’t in question—only its parameters—why is there still a stigma to performing, consuming, or creating porn?
OutPorning Porn: Stagliano trial ended for incompetence
It is hopeful to think Friday was a good day for First Amendment rights, highlighting the hubris of an Obscenity Task Force that didn’t care enough to get its act together and underlining the unenforceability of “Community Standards” over the Internet
Stagliano trial sidelined by media errors
“No one has taken this prosecution seriously,” Joey Silvera said. “Because it is so wrong. But being in court and watching what is going on in this court, I am scared for him.”
Someone else’s obscenity: John Stagliano
The only thing obscene in the Stagliano indictment is the time and money the government is wasting harassing innocent people.
Knicker Picker makes me feel dirtier than watching porn
The British site Knicker Picker, which is like Colorforms for panties, satisfies the requirements of obscenity because it has no artistic merit and because it appeals to my prurient interest. There is absolutely no way this site can be used to choose underpants. It’s like using those Dove ads to sell soap. Bravo, Gentlemen. Bravo. [...]


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