FSC Summit Panels will Feature Industry Leaders

January 7, 2015

summitFSC is proud to announce industry leaders, including Adam and Eve founder Phil Harvey, Vivid Entertainment founder Steven Hirsch and XBIZ founder Alec Helmy, are to be panelists at the upcoming FSC Summit (hosted at the XBIZ 360 show) on January 14-15. Both shows will be held at the Andaz Hotel, on the Sunset Strip, in West Hollywood, CA.

“We’re thrilled to be able to offer industry members a roster of industry leaders to speak at the show,” said FSC CEO Diane Duke. “These are long-standing, successful members of the industry that you don’t hear from every day, and they have insight into where the industry is headed.”

“The other panels that are being hosted at the FSC Summit are important and engaging for anyone that is interested in the issues of the day, in the adult entertainment and pleasure products business. We hope to see many friends and colleagues at XBIZ 360 and FSC Summit,” Duke added.

The complete seminar roster is as follows:

Wednesday, January 14, 10am
Cutting Costs – how to improve your bottom line
Adult businesses are no different than any other business when it comes to the need to maximize revenue and curve expenses.  From legal services to inventory control, are you getting the best bang for your buck (pun intended)?  Don’t miss this panel, it will help you get creative and save money on everyday expenses thus improving your bottom line.

Moderator:  Larry Garland, CEO of Eldorado Trading Company
Panelists:
Nick Boyias, Allstate
Jeffrey Douglas, industry attorney
Joel Kaminsky, CEO of Good Vibrations
Joe Evans, IT consultant

Wednesday, January 14, 11am
Industry Leaders Panel
They, and their companies, are at the top of their field.  How did they get there? More importantly, in today’s ever-changing adult business environment, how do they stay there?  This panel provides a rare opportunity for industry professionals to get an inside look at the key factors to success for adult business and adult business professionals as told by the best of the best.

Moderator:  Diane Duke, CEO of Free Speech Coalition
Panelists:
Phil Harvey, founder Adam & Eve
Steve Hirsch, founder and Co-CEO Vivid Pictures
Alec Helmy, President and founder of XBIZ

Thursday, January 15, 10am
Sex and Politics
It seems these days you can’t have one without the other.  But, how is that impacting your business?  What do politicians think about our industry?  Don’t miss this panel!  You will hear from the people who have been on the front line of advocating for and lobbying public officials about the adult industry.  They will let you know exactly what happened in 2014 and what you need to pay attention to about in 2015.

Moderator:  Diane Duke, CEO of Free Speech Coalition
Panelists:
Ignacio Hernandez, CEO Hernandez Strategy Group (Sacramento lobbyist)
Karen Tynan, industry attorney
Kevin Bland, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. (CalOSHA specialist)
Lorelei Lee, performer and activist

Thursday, January 15, 11am
We’ve Got Issues…Can we talk?!
How often do you get a chance to sit around a table of your peers and discuss adult industry issues that you care about?  Roll up your sleeves and be ready to participate because you are an intricate part of this panel.  We are surveying thousands of industry members to determine the top four issues of concern and will lead four different discussion groups on those topics.  Groups will meet in smaller rooms for a moderated discussion of the industry’s most pertinent topics.

Topics selected by survey and moderators:
Pleasure Product Counterfeiting – Peter Phinney, Porn Guardian
Content Piracy – Colin Roundtree, Wasteland.com
Condoms in Porn – Diane Duke
2257 – Jeffrey Douglas, attorney

An annual event, the FSC Summit also hosts the FSC Awards, which recognize industry professionals and businesses, for excellence in business and representing a pro-adult image through advocacy and actions.

Active FSC members are welcome to attend FSC events at the XBIZ 360 show. If you would like to attend seminars or the FSC Awards (but are not already attending XBIZ 360), please RSVP to joanne@freespeechcoalition.com.


FSC Announces Activities for ANME-Founders Show

January 2, 2015

logo_v3Free Speech Coalition will have a full roster of activities to look forward to at this month’s Adult Novelty Manufacturers Expo (ANME-Founders Show), including an FSC Scavenger Hunt and a Kindle Paperwhite giveaway raffle.

“We did the scavenger hunt for the first time at the October International Lingerie Show and had a great response, so we want to extend the opportunity to attendees of the ANME Show,” said FSC Membership Director Joanne Cachapero. “Basically, if attendees visit each participating FSC member vendor listed on a scavenger hunt card and get it filled with stamps, they win a year’s free membership. It’s a great way for show attendees to get acquainted with FSC and to network with our members.”

“The Kindle business card raffle is exciting, too, “ Cachapero added. “We really appreciate the chance to interact with ANME attendees and all the companies that come to the show, so they can learn more about FSC and talk to us about their issues and concerns. ANME is a great place to make contact with everyone in pleasure products.”

Any show attendees wishing to participate in either the scavenger hunt or raffle should visit the FSC booth at the show.

Held twice yearly in Burbank, CA, the ANME Show is a leading pleasure products industry marketplace. FSC member businesses scheduled to exhibit at ANME include Adventure Industries, Baci Lingerie, California Exotic Novelties, Classic Erotica, Doc Johnson, Evolved Novelties, Fleshlight Distribution, Icon Brands, Nasstoys, NS Novelties, Paradise Marketing, Pipedream Products, Sportsheets International, The Screaming O, Topco Sales, Wet International, and Wicked Sensual Care, among others.

To learn more about ANME, click here. For more information about FSC, contact info@freespeechcoalition.com.


RECENT DPH REPORT ADDRESSES NON-COMPLIANT OUT-OF-STATE SHOOT IN SEPTEMBER

December 30, 2014

Yesterday, the California Department of Public Health released information about an incident this past September concerning a performer with HIV working on a non-compliant adult film set in Nevada. This is, however, not a ‘current threat’ as stated in the press release.

At the time of the incident, the Free Speech Coalition immediately cooperated with the Department of Public Health, and called a moratorium to determine if there was any risk of transmission to performers on PASS compliant adult sets. Non-complaint shoots are one of the chief dangers of pushing the adult industry out of state, and outside the established testing protocol.

The shoots in question did not adhere to the PASS testing protocols and were shot outside of the PASS testing database used by adult performers. Not only did this leave those who participated at risk, it made it much harder to track scene partners once the possible infection was discovered.

While the set did use a degree of HIV testing, it fell below the standard set by PASS protocols, including the use of an ELISA HIV tests, rather than the highly sensitive RNA tests required by the industry. The ELISA tests have large window periods that delay how early an infection can be detected, and have not been accepted within the adult industry for over a decade.

Neither did the shoot utilize the PASS database. However, once alerted by the DPH to the incident, the Free Speech Coalition worked swiftly to shut down production within the larger industry and help track any possible exposures in or out of the PASS database. While performers in the PASS database were not affected, participants on the non-compliant shoot may have been exposed.

The adult film industry has been working with government agencies including Cal/OSHA to bring remaining producers shooting outside of the PASS protocols into compliance. The PASS system utilized by the industry is a proven testing protocol that has been effective in preventing any on-set transmission of HIV for more than ten years.

For more information about industry protocols, moratoriums and testing:

https://fscblogger.wordpress.com/2013/12/08/an-faq-about-stis-testing-and-moratoriums/


FSC Congratulates Winners of 2015 Board of Directors Election

December 17, 2014

election-results2FSC is proud to announce recently elected members to its Board of Directors. These are the results of the 2015 FSC Board of Directors election results, for the voting period that ended on Friday, December 12.

Incumbent board members that were re-elected include Kink.com founder Peter Acworth, attorney Jeffrey Douglas, XBIZ Magazine founder Alec Helmy, Vivid Entertainment’s Marci Hirsch, Good Vibrations owner Joel Kaminsky, industry legal analyst Mark Kernes, attorney Reed Lee, and Classic Erotica’s Lynn Swanson.

“We had a great turnout for voting, so we wanted to thank every member that took the time to fill out the ballot,” FSC CEO Diane Duke said. “Now, more than ever, the industry needs strong representation to legislators and the public. FSC is proud to be able to work with leading professionals in the industry, both with our board members and our supporters. These are the people that take an active role in leading, protecting and supporting the growth and well being of the adult entertainment community.”

Members of the board in good standing include Adam & Eve’s Bob Christian, ElDorado’s Larry Garland, MOXXX Productions Mo Reese and ATML’s Mark Schechter and NakedSword’s Tim Valenti, bring the total number of board members to 13.


Measure B Decision will Hurt Performers

December 16, 2014
Policeman in Hazmat clothing with gieger counterThe 9th Circuit Court of California announced today that it would decline to issue an injunction to stop the Measure B, the 2012 ballot measure which seeks mandate condoms in adult film produced in Los Angeles County. This latest decision is not a ruling on the constitutionality of Measure B, but rather a decision declining to enjoin the rest of the statute at this time. Previous courts have struck down the enforcement component of the law; this latest ruling does not change that decision.

“While this intermediate decision allows that condoms may be mandated, it doesn’t meant they should be,” said Diane Duke, CEO of the Free Speech Coalition. “We have spent the last two years fighting for the right of adult performers to make their own decisions about their bodies, and against the stigma against adult film performers embodied in the statute. Rather than protect adult performers, a condom mandate pushes a legal industry underground where workers are less safe. This is terrible policy that has been defeated in other legislative venues.”

Los Angeles County has seen a 95% drop in permits since the passage of Measure B, as adult film production has moved into neighboring counties, and out of state, most notably to Las Vegas.

Under standards enforced by the industry, in order to work, adult film performers must test every fourteen-days for a full-slate of STIs, including HIV. There has not been a transmission of HIV on a regulated adult film set in over a decade.

“This decision will hurt performers,” said Duke. “That’s why a broad coalition that includes doctors, public health advocates, performers and performers rights groups came together to defeat similar legislation this summer.“

Plaintiffs in the case are considering all options for moving forward and will make a decision in the coming weeks.


FSC Congratulates Sex Party Victory in Victorian Elections

December 16, 2014

Australian_Sex_PartyFree Speech Coalition congratulates the Australian Sex Party (and its sister organization adult industry trade group Eros Association) on recent victories in gaining two seats in the Victorian Parliament. The victory represents the first time that pro-adult industry political party representatives have held legislative seats in Australia.

“We are so happy and proud for Fiona Patten and the Australian Sex Party,” said FSC CEO Diane Duke. “This marks an important development for the progress of pro-adult politics, not only in Australia but all over the world. With the help of their industry partners, the Sex Party has achieved a very significant victory.”

For more information on results of the Victorian election, please follow this link.


FSC Congratulates UK Protestors

December 16, 2014

censoredFree Speech Coalition applauds the efforts of Charlotte Rose, Jerry Barnett, Sex and Censorship and the coalition of free speech advocates that protested on the steps of the Parliament today. The protestors fought to protect the personal liberties and free speech of British citizens in light recent amendments to existing legislation that places a stranglehold on adult content created in the UK and viewed by British citizens.

“Rose’s face-sitting protest was not only the first of its kind, but also courageous and brilliant,” commented Diane Duke, FSC CEO. “She got her message across and managed to bring unwanted and embarrassing media attention to the prudish British Parliament. BRAVO!”

Rose’s protest was organized on Facebook after the legislation changed to outlaw the distribution of movies featuring sex acts including spanking and whipping and face-sitting, if filmed in the UK.

“I suspect that this is just the beginning of the backlash,” said Duke. “These free speech advocates not only have our full support, but also our undying gratitude for free speech is a global issue and impacts us all.”


2015 FSC Board of Directors Election Candidates Announced

November 24, 2014

Meet-the-candidate-artThe following list includes all candidates for the upcoming 2015 FSC Board of Directors election to be held through mid-December. Only active FSC members may vote in the election; electronic ballots will be sent by online survey service Vertical Response.

FSC members may vote for eight seats available in this year’s election, from the field of 12 candidates. New nominees include Wasteland.com founder Colin Rowntree, Pipedream Products Vice President Rich Easton, Fallen Angel Production co-owner Luc Wylder and Fallen Angel’s co-owner Alexandra Silk.

Incumbents in the race include Kink.com founder Peter Acworth, Adam & Eve’s Bob Christian, attorney Jeffrey Douglas, XBIZ Magazine founder Alec Helmy, Vivid Entertainment’s vice president Marci Hirsch, AVN writer Mark Kernes, attorney Reed Lee, and Classic Erotica’s Lynn Swanson.

If you have questions, or you are an active FSC member and DO NOT receive your electronic ballot by Dec 5, please contact the FSC office at (818) 348-9373 or email info@freespeechcoalition.com. The voting period ends on Dec 12.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE! This is an opportunity for you to choose the members that will represent your business interests and industry to legislators, media and the public. Thank you.


 

Peter_Portraits_032112_027PETER ACWORTH, founder, Kink.com

BIO: Peter Acworth was born and raised in rural England. While pursuing a doctorate in Finance at Columbia Business School, Peter came across an article about the nascent online porn market and began Hogtied.com, a subscription site selling bondage pictures.

In 1997, after the success of Hogtied.com, Peter moved to San Francisco and founded Kink.com. From its headquarters in the San Francisco Armory, Kink now employs about 125 people and operates two dozen sites. Kink.com prides itself on producing high quality BDSM entertainment, and is currently investing in live and social networking products.

STATEMENT:

WHY I’M RUNNING – “I’m running again to bring the perspective and voice of the producer to the table. Kink.com does production, live camming, post-production, and distribution under one roof; we work in concert with affiliates, models, developers and retailers — their concerns are our concerns. These are a few issues about of which I’m particularly passionate.”

STATEWIDE PRODUCTION LAWS – “Models deserve to have access to safe and sane working conditions, including workers comp. But Measure B, the various bills such as AB 1576 and many aspects of the Cal OSHA regulations — ignore both the ways in which the industry has worked to make this a reality, and the calamitous effects forced condoms and/or forced testing will have on production, existing protocols and model privacy. As proposed, AB1576 would have pushed production underground, damaging safety standards. We cannot let a vocal minority force companies out of state and out of business. We need to be more forceful in reframing the debate in the media, and with the public.”

PASS DATABASE – “I’m proud to have helped design PASS, a central database which protects both models health and privacy. PASS lists only if a given model is available or not, but does not store a model’s personal information — such as ID or medical data. If this database were to be compromised, there would be little damage to the models and no repeat of the Porn Wiki Leaks incident. During a third term, I’ll continue advocating for model rights and model privacy.”

2257 – “The requirements of 2257 are overly cumbersome, and too vaguely written—and disproportionately effect certain producers. For instance, a strict interpretation of 2257 means that we cannot admit an unpaid participant to one of our ‘community style’ shoots if they have an expired ID, or a foreign passport. The 2257 requirements placed on secondary producers and companies involved in live programming make the law almost impossible to comply with.”

OBSCENITY – Free speech should cover sexual speech. The government needs to get out of the business of criminalizing and censoring consensual sex between adults. If there are statutes, we deserve to know what they are, and how they apply. As it stands, obscenity laws are an arbitrary political tool. Why are some companies prosecuted and not others? An attack on one of us is an attack on each of us. As an FSC board member, I’ll continue to fight to make sure our rights as an industry are preserved.

 

jeffrey-douglas-hsJEFFREY J. DOUGLAS, attorney

BIO: Jeffrey Douglas is a Santa Monica criminal defense lawyer, advocating for all segments of the adult entertainment industry since 1982. He has served for many years as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Free Speech Coalition, the adult entertainment industry trade association, and is Chairman Emeritus of the First Amendment Lawyers Association. He is a Director of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California. A nationally recognized spokesperson for the adult entertainment industry, as well as an expert witness, Mr. Douglas appears regularly as a media commentator, and on invitation, has testified before Congress.

STATEMENT – “I want to serve as an FSC Board Director because it provides the best opportunity to advance the lives of the people who make up the adult industry, as well as improve the marketplace for sexually oriented communication and products. Together we can protect the precious rights of our customers to buy our products and services, as well as express our ideas and creativity. I am honored to defend against government, and non-government organizations, our industry and the individuals who comprise it.”

 

LsCuP0nuTkS4J15ptKeDpiOONHRhAQL6cba-RxFzIZ7KntNS1vtDkk4LM-1mVBgt_62i50FRD5IpnB3Pj-QaYaRIFUOSXiwB3LuUtCDEs9mL3aFnWAoJUCtoF7y-LUe_dOA=s0-d-e1-ftRICH EASTON, vice president, Pipedream Products

BIO: Rich Easton joined Pipedream Products in a new role as Senior Vice President of Global Sales. Easton brings along a successful track record of growing recognizable brands such as Hefty, Arm & Hammer, Oxi Clean, and Trojan in his previous roles as an executive sales and marketing leader. With Trojan, Easton was able to drive distribution of Trojan vibrators and lubricants to all major retailers in the mass, drug, and grocery classes of trade.

Easton recently founded a consulting business focused on helping drive sales for small to mid-size businesses. Prior to his consulting business, Rich held the position of VP of Sales Operations at Church & Dwight where he led a team of internal sales managers focused on developing products, pricing, promotion, and positioning for as many as 55 different brands. Rich spent most of his career as a sales leader at Hefty Consumer Products, where he led several new product initiatives including the launch of Cinch Sak, One Zip, and expansions of private label tableware.

Rich graduated Union College and pursued his MBA at Chicago University.

STATEMENT – Why I would like to be a board member on the FSC?

“I came to this industry because I firmly believe that there are significant growth opportunities for strategic minded companies. Part of the growth is dependent on the normalization of sex and sexuality as viewed by the American public and other countries where women are regarded as second-class citizens. As the FSC continues to act as a “force to be reckoned with”, it can be a catalyst for the industry growth.

When I worked at Church & Dwight as VP of sales Operations, I worked hand in hand with our Trojan team and the legal department to address the seven states that had old litigation on their books prohibiting the sale of adult toys. We were successful at helping our retailers introduce sex products into all of the states in question except Alabama and Mississippi.

In the state of Utah, where the influence of the Mormon church is evident in all facets of the government, we were able to convince them that the sales of sex toys per capita, was the highest in the United states, which helped to soften their rules on sales of adult toys.

My role in both of these situations was first to identify that there was an issue with free trade and free speech, and then secondly to develop the research to convince the key decision makers to alter their policies. Our legal team worked the front lines.

I hope to add value as a board member and build on the power of the work that has already been done as well as the talents of the other board members.”

 

ALEC HELMY, founder, XBIZ Magazine

BIO: Alec Helmy is the founder and president of XBIZ, the adult industry’s leading publisher of business news and information, providing up-to-the-minute coverage of the industry at XBIZ.com and in three trade publications — XBIZ World for the digital media market, XBIZ Premiere for the retail market and XBIZ Sensuals for the intimate products market. In addition, XBIZ hosts five annual trade events including the adult industry’s top awards event of the year, the XBIZ Awards. XBIZ is frequently cited in the media for coverage of the industry and has been published in CNN, Fox News, Newsweek, MSNBC, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, CNET, ABC, USA Today and Los Angeles Times among others.

STATEMENT: “If you do business in or are involved with the adult industry in any capacity, it behooves you to join and help support the FSC, which does so much to protect the business from unnecessary and, often times, politically motivated intervention.”

 

marci head001MARCI HIRSCH, vice president, Vivid Entertainment

BIO: Marci Hirsch is VP Production & Licensing for Vivid Entertainment and is a tireless supporter of civil liberties causes, particularly on behalf of The Free Speech Coalition. Marci is a strong, behind-the-scenes senior executive, well known in the industry as someone who takes on big challenges and completes them successfully. She is a veteran of adult entertainment, having worked with her father’s companies, AVC and its 8mm division Sunrise International, starting when she was 18. Her brother Steven Hirsch is the founder and co-chairman of Vivid and she joined him in the company in 1992 as a special projects manager. She took on increasing responsibilities and quickly focused on building relationships with Vivid’s clients as well as in production. She has played an important role in helping Vivid become a global leader in adult entertainment and in winning more awards than any other single studio in the industry.

A native of Cleveland, Marci graduated from the University of Las Vegas. She lives in the Los Angeles area and has two sons.

STATEMENT: “We must all be on the alert to safeguard our Constitutional liberties and the freedoms that make America the great country that it is. I am particularly passionate about our First Amendment rights. I believe that freedom of speech is the cornerstone upon which all of our laws rest. That’s one reason I am so committed to the mission of the Free Speech Coalition and have worked actively to support its ‘No on Measure B’ litigation. I’ve worked to organize our industry to support the FSC, helped raise funds and organized events to gather leaders together — and I will continue to do so in the future.”

 

Joel Kaminsky HSJOEL KAMINSKY, owner, Good Vibrations

BIO & STATEMENT: Joel was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, to a working class family.  His dad was a laborer and mother a stenographer…both having to work to make ends meet.  From this upbringing, he learned a lot about responsibility and work ethic…all of which has served him well in his personal and professional life.

For money growing up, Joel worked as a paperboy for two newspapers, cut lawns, shoveled snow, worked in a clothes factory, a rack jobber, and often in the adult distribution warehouse his brother Mel headed.  The latter job is one that exposed Joel to the adult marketplace, and provided income while between semesters and winter/spring breaks in the late 60’s and early 70’s.

After graduating with a marketing degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1976, he moved back to Cleveland to assist his family in handling his dying mother.  His brother Mel found him a temporary warehouse position, but an upper level manager moved him to the retail store division.  Before long, Joel was supervising stores in Cleveland and surrounding areas…and soon after was promoted to Pittsburgh, Pa. to run a larger retail operation.

In 1978, Joel was again promoted to San Diego to take over an ailing retail operation and open more stores for the headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio.  In a matter of 5 years, Joel opened 9 stores, a discount magazine pack route, and an arcade vending machine operation.

In January of 1984, Joel was offered a district manager position in San Francisco, Ca. that would include running 16 stores.  Soon after, he was instrumental in the opening of dozens of more stores including Hawaii and Australia, and along with the CEO of Bay Management was the chief architect starting GVA-West, Sin City Video, and numerous other ventures.  Under his direction, which included a nearly two year stint running the operation without a CEO (prison sentence), the company grew from a few million annual revenue into the mid to high eight figure range and hundreds of employees.

In October of 2002, Joel moved to Cleveland, Ohio to assist family in a transitional time of business succession.  His brother Mel was retiring and selling GVA-TWN to his daughter Rondee.  Joel was offered a COO position there and the chance to work with family was enticing enough to come “home”.  There, he assisted in running distribution, over 50 retail stores, opening new locations, publishing, a web division, and the purchasing of a video manufacturing business in LA.

In 2007, the company purchased the renown woman-centric retailer Good Vibrations…which Joel purchased from the company in 2008.

Joel  was instrumental in turning Good Vibration’s near bankrupt condition into one of solid general business health.  This led to his decision in ending his career at GVA-TWN and devoting full time attention to Good Vibrations at the beginning of 2010 as the CEO.

In summary, Joel has been involved in nearly every aspect of the adult marketplace including retail, distribution, web sales, movie manufacturing, and active in the adult legal landscape.

Joel was indicted in legal cases because of the industry he worked in and was a personal witness as a member of companies that were involved in some of the most significant cases of its time.  From this, he gained first hand knowledge and experience the “threat” the adult industry is cloaked under.  Additionally, he has been involved in zoning cases, has worked with cities on amending laws, and has witnessed his family’s commitment to a long running 2257 battle.
MarkKernsHeadshotMARK KERNES, legal writer/analyst, AVN Magazine

BIO & STATEMENT:

A “red diaper” baby, Mark Kernes was born in 1948 to Communist parents who successfully indoctrinated him in socialism. He went through his libertarian phase starting in his junior year as an English major at New York University in 1970, but the Bush administration managed to snap him out of it. After college, he became a court reporter and remained one for 19 years, gradually gaining the respect of his fellow reporters in the Philadelphia and Media, PA areas. He joined the ranks of U.S. political prisoners first in 1969 for possession of marijuana and again in 1984 for “willful failure to file tax returns,” the latter charge resulting in a three-month incarceration at Allenwood Federal Prison Camp, where Kernes gained a healthy disrespect for the power of government. His first review for Adult Video News (AVN) appears in its fourth issue (May, 1983), and he joined the staff full time in 1991. His forte is legal news as it affects both the adult industry and any person or institution targeted by religio-reactionary groups. He essayed the starring role in “The Secret Life of Herbert Dingle,” a 1996 XXX video feature. His main hobbies are 3D erotic photography and working to get Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, several members of his administration and several past and current members of Congress tried for war crimes.

 

101-0128_IMG Reed LeeREED LEE, attorney, J.D. Obenberger and Associates

BIO: Reed Lee is a practicing constitutional lawyer concentrating on free speech matters.  He is National Chairperson Emeritus of the First Amendment Lawyers Association and he has served on the FSC Board for six terms. He has political experience ranging from grass-roots organizing to lobbying in Congress, always for the less popular or powerful as against the more.  He has long felt the need to help speak truth to power and to help defend those against whom the intolerant have unleashed a culture war.

STATEMENT: “I think I bring to the FSC Board an understanding of the legal and political climate surrounding the production and dissemination of adult expression and pleasure products. I also bring my long experience with nonprofit, advocacy organizations and the challenges facing them.

We have made a good deal of progress while I’ve been on the FSC Board. In many ways, of course, we have a long way still to go. FSC remains in the middle of the social and political storms which so often accompany progress. That is as it should be.

While we continue to fight the many battles which have come our way, it is important that we also take a long and proactive view and stake out the way of our future. Organizationally, that means continuing to build FSC into the kind of organization which the adult entertainment and pleasure products industry deserves as its advocate. And culturally, that means never ceasing in our struggle for a freer, more tolerant society.

I am privileged to serve on a diverse Board filled with extremely capable and accomplished members. Since I think I can continue to contribute to the work of the Board and FSC, I most humbly ask for your vote for another term.”

 

Colin-Rowntree-01COLIN ROWNTREE, founder, Wasteland.com 

BIO: As the founder and CEO of Wasteland.com, the Internet’s oldest and most popular alternative sexual community, Colin Rowntree is a true pioneer of the online adult entertainment industry. Since launching Wasteland.com in 1994, Colin has developed a network of sites that encompasses the full breadth of adult business sectors, from content production and distribution to affiliate program management, mobile content delivery to transaction processing, just to name a handful.

Colin’s stature within the adult industry is reflected by the many honors and recognitions he has received over the years from adult industry media outlets and trade organizations, including his 2011 induction to the Adult Video News (AVN) Hall of Fame and 2010 XBIZ Award for Excellence in Alternative Erotica. Colin was also the recipient of the 2011 Leadership Award from the Free Speech Coalition (FSC).

Most recently, Colin is co-founder of Boodigo.com. The first privacy and anti-piracy search engines for adult which was developed in direct response to Google, Bing and other mainstream search and media sites harvesting surfer data, and ghettoizing the legitimate adult industry. Launched on Sept 15, 2014, Boodigo.com serves over 2 million search results per day which support the viability and livelihood of the adult industry.

An eloquent, witty and thought-provoking commentator, Colin is a frequent contributor to industry trade publications and websites, including Adult Video News and XBIZ. He has been interviewed by and featured on BBC Television, the Fox Network, HBO, Wired magazine, Cnet.com and Bnet.com.

STATEMENT: “My primary motivation to be on the FSC board would to focus on free speech issues as they relate to mainstream corporate media.  Over the past several years, the ghettoization of adult by such entities as Google in search, and the mainstream media outlets such as Huffington Post have done great damage to the adult industry being able to be on a somewhat even playing field for internet marketing, site operations and the like.  Although I fully realize that such corporations are not under any of the first amendment requirements as the Federal and State governments in the US, I see the FSC as a potential driving force to hold mainstream accountable for its actions through proactive attempts to work with mainstream to at least mitigate some of this, and to keep those entities in the public eye for some degree of accountability to the public.”

 

Alexandra SilkALEXANDRA SILK, performer/director/co-owner, Fallen Angel Productions

BIO & STATEMENT: “I plan to bring fresh, innovative ideas to the Free Speech Coalition Board of Directors table. With 20 years of experience as talent and management in the adult business, I have a unique perspective of working in the trenches. As co-owner of Fallen Angel, I understand the details required to running a business in the adult industry today. I have high work ethic skills and would cherish the opportunity to be a voice of positive action and to contribute to in a logical and sensible solutions for the issues that the industry faces. Being inducted into several Halls of Fame reflects my respect and dedication to my work. My devotion, reputation, and love for the adult industry can be beneficial and valuable to the Free Speech Coalition.”

 

lynn_swanson2headshotLYNN SWANSON, sales director, Classic Erotica

BIO & STATEMENT: Lynn Swanson is a true veteran of the Adult Entertainment business. With a resume spanning practically every facet of the industry, Lynn offers over 30 years of experience including retail (Goalie Entertainment), distribution (General Manager of M&M Sales), and now cosmetics manufacturing (Classic Erotica). As a current Board member of the Free Speech Coalition, Lynn offers a broad understanding of the entire industry.

As a long-term member of the industry, Lynn understands the many obstacles and challenges we face today. Her dedication to the cause of free speech has been a priority, and she understands that decisions she helps make today will have far-reaching effects on the industry in the future. With her vast knowledge and long-standing relationships with members of the domestic as well as foreign adult marketplace, her voice on the Board resonates with the wishes of the many, rather than the few.

Lynn is running for re-election to the Board, and her goal is to help lead the industry into a future that is free from government intervention, and the strengthening of our First Amendment rights.

 

Luc WylderLUC WYLDER, co-owner, Fallen Angel Productions

BIO: Having been an active member of the FSC since 1991, my career has evolved from performer to director/producer at Adam & Eve, Internet blogger, and the proud business owner of Fallen Angel. I have a unique and empathetic knowledge of both the evolution of our industry, and the needs of the FSC membership including talent and company owners.

STATEMENT: “I am extremely interested in running for the Free Speech Coalition, Board of Directors. Thank you for the honor of being nominated. I believe my election will have a significant impact on creating a stronger, more cohesive adult industry coalition. My platform will focus on intelligent, ethical, decision making in matters of building community, addressing piracy, defending liberty, and protecting our rights.

If elected, my agenda will be to build a stronger, more effective adult community based on honesty, integrity, education, hard work, and commitment.”


Adult Industry Calls Weinstein Statewide Condom Bill “Misguided and Dangerous”

November 7, 2014

no-on-measure-b2Performers and producers oppose Michael Weinstein’s dangerous and ill-informed attacks on the adult industry. This morning, he will announce that he will place a statewide version of his disastrous Measure B legislation on the ballot. Measure B, a Los Angeles condom ordinance, resulted in a 95% drop in permits for adult production, and spurred an industry exodus to Las Vegas.

Diane Duke, head of the Free Speech Coalition, released this statement:

“Michael Weinstein is resorting to the ballot initiative process because he can’t get it done any other way. His campaign has failed multiple times in the legislature, it’s has been opposed by HIV outreach and LGBT groups, it’s been opposed by civil rights groups, it’s been opposed by newspaper editorial boards and, most importantly, it’s been opposed by performers. Why? Because the bill not only takes away performers’ control over their own bodies, it pushes the industry out of California and underground, making performers ultimately less safe.

Anyone who looks at the data around performer health sees that Weinstein’s campaign is more about his dislike for the adult industry than it is about workplace safety. Despite shooting hundreds of thousands of scenes, there hasn’t been a transmission of HIV on a regulated adult set since 2004 thanks to a rigorous protocol that requires performers to be tested every fourteen days for a full slate of STIs including HIV. Yet because it attracts donors to his organization and headlines for himself, Weinstein has manufactured a crisis.

In his one-man war against the adult industry, Weinstein routinely uses performers who contracted HIV in their personal lives, and were stopped from working by testing protocol, as evidence of danger. It’s cynical and shameful, and he’s been reprimanded repeatedly by public health authorities for making claims that don’t stand up to scrutiny.

As a result, Weinstein now uses confusing language, most notably “the performers contracted HIV while working in the adult industry” to imply that transmission happened on a set without making the claim directly. (It’s like saying “Magic Johnson contracted HIV while working as a basketball player”). Having failed at the legislative level, he’s now hoping that he can use such language to confuse voters.

Michael Weinstein’s controversial AIDS Healthcare Foundation has been under fire locally and nationally for using his taxpayer funded organization to enforce various versions of his conservative morality. His misguided morality campaign is not limited to adult sets — as part of his condom-only campaign, he has called for an end to HIV vaccine research, he opposed medication that can prevent HIV transmission, and he has sued the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles when they’ve opposed him.

Performer health is important. But performers, the most tested population on the planet, should have the ultimate right to control their bodies and their health. They don’t deserve to be shamed or treated as a public danger, or to have their rights trampled. Michael Weinstein is using taxpayer money to fund a campaign that is opposed by performers, public health experts, and civil rights groups, in hopes that he can use the ballot initiative to accomplish what has failed in every other venue. We, likewise, will oppose this.”


FSC Statement on AHF Protest of Cal-OSHA

November 5, 2014

Cal_OSHA_Sticker_weboptimizedMichael Weinstein and the controversial AIDS Healthcare Foundation have announced they will be protesting at Cal/OSHA offices in Los Angeles. While we’re not exactly sure what they’re protesting — Cal/OSHA is expected to release regulations early next year —we’ve put together a response statement to clarify some of the issues.

“Cal/OSHA is currently in the process of drafting regulations specific to the adult film industry. We expect a draft version of the regulations to be available in just a few months and that those regulations will take into account the input of the affected workers — in this case, adult film performers and performer groups — something Michael Weinstein and AHF have refused to do.

This is why performers, HIV outreach organizations, LGBT rights groups, public health departments, and civil rights organizations have consistently opposed Mr. Weinstein’s misguided attacks. We think that public policy should rest on science and data, rather than his personal moral objections to adult film.

For the record, adult film performers are tested for a full slate of STIs, including HIV, every two weeks, in a system that has successfully prevented any transmission of HIV on a regulated adult film set for over ten years. (Mr. Weinstein routinely employs performers who contracted the virus in their personal lives in his campaigns against the adult film industry.)

In generating a manufactured crisis, Mr. Weinstein not only wastes tax dollars, he wastes resources that should be used to educate and treat communities where HIV is a real issue. Railing against the adult industry brings Mr. Weinstein more press attention than opening clinics in poor, underserved communities, but from the standpoint of public health it’s cynical and shameful.

We understand that our industry is often misunderstood — something Mr. Weinstein capitalizes on time and again. For that reason, we’re happy to talk with anyone about the industry, its safety record and the rights of performers.”


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