FSC Announces New Members to Board of Directors

December 27, 2013

santamegaphoneFree Speech Coalition (FSC) is proud to announce new members to its Board of Directors. The Board election was open to all active FSC members and was held during the month of December.

Incumbent board members that were re-elected include Bob Christian, Larry Garland and Christian Mann.

Mark Schechter owner, ATMLA (Adult Talent Managers Los Angeles), was one of two newly elected board members.  “I am honored to be elected to the Board of Directors of the FSC.  I am excited with the opportunity to contribute to the FSC organization and have a positive effect onto the Adult Industry and the people who are a part of it,” Schechter commented.

Also newly elected to the Board was adult content producer and photographer Mo Reese, who voiced his appreciation, “I would like to thank FSC members for their support – it is an honor to have earned a seat on the board of directors. I look forward to taking a more active role in helping our industry move in a positive, productive direction.”

Members of the board in good standing include Peter Acworth, Jeffrey Douglas, Alec Helmy, Marci Hirsch, Joel Kaminsky, Mark Kernes, Reed Lee and Lynn Swanson, bringing the total number of seats to thirteen.

“FSC is fortunate to have a group of highly intelligent, energetic and inspirational people to lead our organization,” said Diane Duke Free Speech Coalition’s CEO.  “Looks like 2014 will be a great year!”


Nomination Period for FSC Board of Directors Election Opens Friday, November 1

October 30, 2013

234px-Ballot_Box_Silhouette.svg copyFree Speech Coalition (FSC), the adult industry trade association, will open its call for nominations for the 2014 Board of Directors Friday November 1, 2013. There are five board positions up for election, out of 13 board seats.

You must be an FSC member to make a nomination. Active FSC members will receive an email form that allows them to nominate candidates for election (sent through survey service Vertical Response). Any member making a nomination must supply contact information for each candidate.

Candidates must be active FSC members.

The FSC 2014 Board Elections Schedule is as follows:

November 1 – Call for nominations

November 4- Record date – individuals must be members by this date in order to be eligible to nominate, run or vote in the election

November 22 – Nominations close

November 25 – Slate of nominees announced

December 2 – Ballots sent

December 19 – Elections close

December 20 – Results announced

“This is a great opportunity for FSC members to take ownership in their trade association by nominating and voting for Board Members,” said Diane Duke Free Speech Coalition CEO.  “It is the Board of Directors that sets the policy, direction and tone for the organization and member participation in the election is not only welcome, but also greatly appreciated.”

For more information about the election process or to join FSC, contact (818) 348-9373, or diane@freespeechcoalition.com.


FSC Announces New Members to Board of Directors

January 14, 2013

fsc_logo_altFSC is proud to announce new members to its Board of Directors. The Board election was open to all active FSC members and was held during the end of December into the first part of January.

Incumbent board members that were re-elected include Alec Helmy, Reed Lee, Lynn Swanson, Peter Acworth, Jeffrey Douglas, Sid Grief, Joel Kaminsky, and Mark Kernes.

Vivid Entertainment Vice President of Production and Licensing Marci Hirsch is newly elected to the FSC Board.

“I have been fortunate enough to work with Marci on the Measure B campaign and subsequent litigation. She is brilliant, a hard worker, well-connected and brings a strong business component to the Board,” said FSC CEO Diane Duke. “Those skills coupled with her enthusiasm and leadership ability make her a valuable addition to FSC’s Board.”

Members of the board in good standing include Bob Christian, Larry Garland, Kara Price and Christian Mann bringing the total number of seats to 13.


FSC Elections Open for 2013-14 Board of Directors

December 29, 2012

200px-Pictogram_voting_keep.svgThe Free Speech Coalition has sent ballots to members for election of its 2013-2014 Board of Directors on Thursday, December 27th.

Ballots were sent electronically to current FSC members who had joined by December 11th, close of nominations and the record date set by the FSC Board of Directors. The ballots were sent via e-mail survey through Zoomerang-SurveyMonkey. In addition, FSC posted the bios of Board candidates on the FSC blog.

Incumbents up for re-election include Board Chair and adult industry attorney Jeffrey Douglas, Board President and owner of AAA News Sid Grief, Board Secretary and Senior Editor for AVN Mark Kernes, Board Treasurer and Sales Manager for Pipedream Products Lynn Swanson, Founder and CEO of Kink.com Peter Acworth, Sales and Marketing Director for Maia Toys Mara Epstein, Founder and President of XBIZ Alec Helmy, President of Good Vibrations Joel Kaminsky, and adult industry attorney Reed Lee.

Non-incumbents running for the Board include: VP Production & Licensing for Vivid Entertainment Marci Hirsch, adult industry performer Amber Lynn, Vice President for Girlfriends Films Moose, Co-owner of Porn Guardian Peter Phinney, and adult producer, director and photographer Mo Reese.

FSC members may vote for nine seats available in this year’s election, from the field of 14 candidates.

“If you are a Free Speech Coalition Member as of December 11, 2012 and you haven’t received a ballot, call our office today a (818) 348-9373, or email me at diane@freespeechcoalition.com,” said Diane Duke Free Speech Coalition CEO. “It is important to make sure we have current information to allow all of our members to participate in the election process.”

Elections close Thursday, January 10th at midnight.


FSC 2013 Board of Directors Candidates Announced

December 20, 2012

The following list includes all candidates for the upcoming 2012 FSC Board of Directors election to be held this month. Only active FSC members may vote in the election; electronic ballots will be sent by online survey service Survey Monkey-Zoomerang.

FSC members may vote for nine seats available in this year’s election, from the field of 14 candidates. First-time candidates include Vivid Entertainment’s Marci Hirsch, veteran performer Amber Lynn, Madness Pictures’ Mo Reese, Girlfriend Films’ Moose, and Porn Guardian’s Peter Phinney.

If you are an active FSC member and DO NOT receive your electronic ballot by Dec 27, please contact the FSC office at (818) 348-9373 or email diane@freespeechcoalition.com.

If you are interested in information about the election, please use the same contact information.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE! This is an opportunity for active FSC members to choose those who will represent the FSC and the adult industry’s business & legal interests for the coming year. Thank you.

In alphabetical order by last name (* indicates incumbent status)

Peter_Portraits_032112_027Peter Acworth*

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, 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.

CONDOMS

Models deserve to have access to safe and sane working conditions.  But Measure B — and many 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 will have on production and existing protocols. 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.

APHSS DATABASE

I’m proud to have helped design the APHSS, the central database which protects both models health and privacy. APHSS 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 second 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, attorney and current FSC Board Chair*

Jeffrey Douglas*

BIO

Jeffrey Douglas is a Santa Monica criminal defense lawyer, representing all segments of the adult entertainment industry since 1982.  He has chaired the Board of Directors of the Free Speech Coalition for over 15 years. He is deeply committed to our trade association.  The opportunities and challenges of the next two years inspire him to work even harder for the growth and success of the adult trade.  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.

Mara cropped 2Mara Epstein*

BIO

Mara Epstein is with Maia Toys and a current FSC Board member.

STATEMENT:

“As a member of both Boards of the Adult Video Association and then the Free Speech Coalition for over a decade, I bring to the table an experienced knowledge of the adult industry and the problems facing it. I have also worked on the vanguard of each new technology as it has evolved.

Like most FSC and industry members, I have been a small business owner and independent consultant, so I understand the issues that affect small business people. I will work to develop resources and services that will benefit the many diverse businesses in different segments of the industry.

With nearly a quarter century of immersion in this business, I have, and always will, work to improve its impact on society. I believe I have made a difference and ask that you give me the opportunity to continue doing so.”

sgrief-HSSid Grief*

BIO

Sid Grief’s (aka Redrob) background includes 37 years of adult retailing in Texas including adult bookstores, video rental stores, newsstands, Internet websites, internet content sales and internet fulfillment operations.  His education includes a BBA with Highest Honors, with majors in Marketing and International Business and a BA with High Honors, with major in Asian Studies from the University of Texas. Sid was one of the original founders of First Amendment Coalition of Texas, which rose over $1 million for lobbying in Texas. Sid served on the PBAA’s Anti-censorship Committee, on the VSDA Adult Advisory Committee and two terms as a VSDA Chapter President. During Sid’s four terms on the FSC Board, he has served as President, Vice President and on the Legal, Internet and other committees.

STATEMENT:

“I think the FSC’s major challenges will be monetizing new technologies for our existing members, preventing ‘the cloud’ from becoming a piracy platform, securing the recognition of our intellectual property rights for content owners, and challenging restrictive legislation such as ‘Measure B’ in LA before it spreads to other communities.  Also, one of my goals is the development of new financial and political resources for the FSC to meet these challenges by means of expanding our membership base and political clout through the recruitment of new industry segments such as the hotel industry and the sale of individual memberships to our customer base.”

Alec Helmy*

 

BIO

Alec Helmy is the founder and president of XBIZ, a leading publisher of industry news and business information, providing up-to-the-minute coverage of the global market at XBIZ.com and in three trade publications — XBIZ World, XBIZ Premiere and XBIZ Sensuals. In addition, XBIZ produces five trade events, which culminate with the annual XBIZ Awards show in Los Angeles. XBIZ is frequently cited in mainstream 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 The Los Angeles Times among others. One of the early pioneers of the online adult entertainment industry, Helmy is also the founder of ASACP and currently serves as a board member of the Free Speech Coalition.

STATEMENT:

The Free Speech Coalition serves a vital role in protecting the best interest of adult oriented businesses. Whether it be 2257, obscenity or zoning laws, you can count on the FSC to aggressively explore and pursue any and all avenues of relief. In my capacity as an active board member of the FSC, I intend to continue to provide close guidance and contribute to the organization’s objectives through both personal and company experience and resources.

marci head001Marci Hirsch

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’ campaign. 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_KaminskyJoel Kaminsky*

BIO

Joel Kaminsky, 59, is president of Good Vibrations…a woman centric chain of retail stores and e-tailing business.  Joel is the father of 3 grown children and 2 grandchildren.

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 renowned woman-centric retailer Good Vibrations, which Joel went on to purchase solely from them 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 president.

STATEMENT:

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, has witnessed his family’s commitment to a long running 2257 battle.

MarkKernsHeadshotMark Kernes*

BIO

Mark Kernes is a senior editor and legal analyst for industry trade publication AVN.com and current FSC Board Secretary.

STATEMENT:

Certainly, one of the most important subjects the FSC Board can deal with over the next few years is making the public understand how fucked up the government and many social institutions are about sex and sexually-related subjects. And of course, the war has only intensified since I last wrote in this space. Both the City and County of Los Angeles have their versions of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation-sponsored ordinances which, in the first case, will force any adult company looking to shoot in the city to promise that the shoot will be all-condom, though the County’s Measure B is worse. I know because I actually studied the ordinance, and was the first person in the adult entertainment community to point out that that law requires not only condoms, but latex gloves, pussy-covering “dental dams,” Goggles, face shields and possibly a complete hazmat suit for people having sex on camera. I also thought up the idea of filming a fully-Measure-B-compliant sex scene, which anyone can now see on YouTube.

It’s that kind of activism you can expect from me on the FSC Board.

101-0128_IMG Reed LeeReed Lee*

STATEMENT:

I have served five terms on the FSC Board. I now ask you, the members, for another because I believe that I offer the Board and the organization a background and perspective which remains valuable as the adult entertainment industry faces new and on-going threats to the freedoms upon which it depends.

Although the industry’s adversaries are not always of the traditional “culture wars” variety, they continue to present problems which need to be addressed in cultural, political, and sometimes legal terms. For this reason, I think that my organizing background, lobbying experience, and legal training have been and will continue to be helpful as the organization strives to represent and serve a dynamic but still controversial industry.

Although recent events have provided little time to breathe, we continue to envision and work toward an organization which can serve and defend the adult entertainment industry and its fans not only by promoting all aspects of adult commerce but also by making our society and our communities safe for those who want to enjoy their legitimate freedoms in peace.

I hope that you will allow me to continue to be a part of this work.

Amber Lynn ZT ON SET Head shot editedAmber Lynn

BIO

An adult superstar since the ‘80s, Amber Lynn (real name Laura Allen) is symbolic of a California born-and-bred, rockin’ wild child – blonde, bold and smokin’ hot. Ginger

and Amber were often known as “the Lynn sisters.” But the mark Amber would leave on the hearts of XXX fans, far and wide, would be indescribably her own.

Amber’s career is long and distinguished. She was already a bikini and figure model and involved in the raucous Sunset Strip club scene when she met Althea Flynt, the wife of iconic pornographer and Hustler founder Larry Flynt, and famed Hustler photographer Clive Mclean. Starting out in photo spreads for Hustler, Chic and Penthouse, Playboy, High Society and Club, Amber’s 1983 film debut is titled “Personal Touch III,” directed by Bobby Hollander.

After a few years in the movies, Amber then succeeded as one of the most famous feature dancers on the gentlemen’s club circuit and opened the doorway for adult performers to become headliners in cities all over the world. A hiatus from film work in the late 80’s saw her earning up to $25,000 a week in clubs from coast-to-coast and throughout Canada, performing to sell out crowds.

She has also survived tragedies and turbulent times. While many close friends and co-workers were affected by the scandal surrounding underage performer Traci Lords, Amber avoided involvement in the now-notorious circumstances. However, the suicide of fellow performer and friend Shauna Grant was the catalyst for a break from the adult industry in the late ‘80s. And like so many celebrities of the time, Lynn found herself involved in substance abuse. The limelight dimmed for a period, before Lynn entered rehab in 1999, and successfully put those issues to rest once and for all.

Amber also has the unique distinction of being the actual younger sister of another well-known male performer Buck Adams. Sadly, Adams died of heart failure in 2008.

Male performer and ‘70s icon Jamie Gillis had a onetime relationship with Amber after they met on the set of her second movie. Gillis passed away in 2010 after a short bout with cancer.

Clean and sober since 2000 Amber is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame, and the recipient of The FSC Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as Hot D’or Lifetime Achievement Award, and countless others.

Her most notable charity work in 1992, to benefit the Youth AIDS Foundation of Los Angeles set a new standard for acceptability of adult performers by the public and marked a first for nonprofit charities accepting contributions from the adult industry. At times when she has stepped away from her adult career, Amber has been a sober counselor working with world renowned interventionists on extremely high level cases, as well as a real estate broker.

Most recently, Amber was vocal in her opposition to the Los Angeles “Safer Sex in the Adult Film Industry” initiative, or Measure B – an initiative to mandate condom and barrier protection use in adult films in L.A. County. Though she has been a “condom-only” performer throughout the latter part of her career, Amber recently performed a non-condom scene with U.K.-based performer Keiran Lee. The scene was meant, in part, to show her support for performer’s choice in regards to condom use, as well as support for industry self-regulation through frequent performer STI testing.

Loyal fans have followed Amber for nearly 30 years and she remains one of the most recognizable names in the adult industry.

STATEMENT:

Although I have been intimately involved with the Adult Entertainment Industry for over 30 years, it took the imposing impact of Measure B for me to realize just how little my performances have really mattered until I became active in the fight to defeat the constricting “condom-nation” of what I had essentially been taking for granted.

To that extent—with my passion to repay the business that has allowed me to become a formidable presence in the minds of millions of fans – I am humbly seeking to serve on The Free Speech Coalition’s Board of Directors.

With my on-going opportunities to deal with the public as a feature performer in adult clubs, I can provide a conduit between the public and the FSC, and in the process keep the organization abreast of what those who economically support our industry are looking for as well as what they are afraid of losing.

And as a highly respected actress, I would be honored to provide leadership within the talent circle, creating a series of meetings wherein the actors and actresses can express what they are looking for as well as what they are afraid of losing.

A friend of mine has said, “Freedom is a privilege, and if you don’t fight for that privilege 25 hours a day, you should expect it to be taken away.”

I believe that I am ready, willing, and remarkably able to fight as a member of The Free Speech Coalition’s Board of Directors.

mooseMoose

BIO

As the recipient of XBIZ Media’s 2011 Executive Leadership award, Girlfriends Films’ Vice President Moose operates with integrity, dedication, and ethics.  Moose was integral in making Girlfriends Films the premiere lesbian studio and recipient of three 2012 Studio of the Year awards – Xcritic.com, TLARaw.com, and NightMoves Magazine.  Since starting in Girlfriends Films’ warehouse in 2006, Moose quickly established himself as owner Dan O’Connell’s “go to guy,” as he assisted in growing the company.  Now the Vice President, as well as Director of Foreign and Domestic Sales, Moose helps drive the company towards innovation and forward thinking.  In addition to heading up sales, Moose is credited with overseeing the brilliant marketing and advertising campaigns implemented by Girlfriends Films, as well as distribution deals with Viv Thomas, Tammy Sands, and B. Skow.

STATEMENT:

We saw great change in the adult industry in 2012, too much of it being to our disadvantage.  If we don’t effectively deal with these problems, more good people will be out of work and still more companies will shut their doors.

As the head of sales and marketing for Girlfriends Films, I have many conversations each day with company executives in the United States and Europe.  These are two-way conversations, of course, in which I not only hear what’s going on but also disseminate information.

I am a big believer in this industry and I work tirelessly to build respect for it, both inside and outside the business.  In the past two years I have attended nearly every public meeting held by Cal/OSHA and FSC, and have made it a point to keep abreast of all issues and trends.  In 2011, I received the XBIZ Executive Leadership Award.  Two of my strongest personal assets are that I am a very creative problem-solver and am very effective when it comes to facilitating change.

I ask for your vote to the FSC Board because I believe in this industry, our right to do business with those who want our products, and the freedom of all individuals to conduct their sexual lives as they wish.  I am angered that a small group of outsiders such as AHCF can kick us around.  I am angered that video piracy has gone unchecked and caused us incalculable damage.  What’s next?  If elected to the Board, I promise to work tirelessly in the best interests of our industry and free speech for all.

PhinneyPeter Phinney

BIO

Peter Phinney has been fighting copyright infringement online since the earliest days of the Internet.  He formed Porn Guardian in 2009 with partner Dominic Ford, to work from inside the adult industry combating DVD bootlegging, tube site infringement, illegal peer-to-peer “sharing,” and cyberlocker distribution of stolen property.  The company has removed more than 4-million stolen video files using existing US law and international intellectual property treaties.  Phinney has spoken as an expert on content theft in London, Prague, Los Angeles, and Phoenix and he will deliver a keynote on piracy in January at Eurosonic Noorderslag, the International Independent Music Festival near Amsterdam.  Representing over 350 adult client brands across all content niches, Porn Guardian employs more than 35 people in 20 countries over 17 time zones to search for illegal content in 16 languages including Russian and Japanese.  The company works with several adult industry attorneys, providing pivotal evidence in recent successful high-profile prosecutions, even shutting down Oron.com in summer 2012.

STATEMENT:

In order to “effectively protect and support the growth and well-being of the adult entertainment community” (Part One of FSC’s mission,) we must professionalize our efforts against content theft.  For years the industry has struggled to maintain appropriate control of digital distribution.  Even our recent successes are dwarfed by the continual blood-letting that makes adult content available “free” online to anyone with a computer, including children, and infringes on our rights as content owners, robbing us of our profits.  I want to work with FSC members to develop new weapons in the war on content theft, including innovative monetizing strategies, cutting piracy’s profitability, fighting money laundering through payment processors, and enhancing the legitimate user interface to draw a clear distinction between grainy stolen videos and high-quality porn distributed legally.  I also want to increase public awareness of piracy’s impact on performers, writers, producers and others, to enlist consumer assistance in policing piracy and understanding the important distinction between the free exchange of information online, and digital entertainment worth paying for.

Mo-Online ImageMo Reese

BIO

Mo Reese is an adult content producer and photographer with an extensive and rich professional background. Mo, as he’s most commonly known, was born and raised in Oregon state. He moved to Los Angeles after graduating from the Art Institute of Seattle in 1997. He then worked in mainstream commercial photography for eight years before actively making the transition to adult.

Mo has since worked in a variety of production capacities for several noteworthy studios – as a Director, Producer, and General Manager for Madness Pictures; as a Production Manager for Adam & Eve; and as a PA for New Sensations and Wicked Pictures (among many others). Ever invested in the entire creative process, Mo has directed, edited, and performed in several award-nominated POV titles including Latin Mouth Club and Asian Mouth Club 5 and 6. And, though his skill set has diversified, Mo’s passion for photography has not fallen by the wayside – he has continued his work with the camera, shooting some of the industry’s top performers and hottest rising stars.

Fueled by his love of porn and politics, Mo has become a vocal activist for adult industry rights and welfare. He maintains: “I’m an average guy – I don’t have fame, I don’t run a big company, and I don’t have a political agenda. But I have built many close personal and business relationships over the years. I’m passionate about what I do, and I’m committed to helping make the industry a better place for everyone.”

Mo Reese – average guy, not so average job.

www.theaveragemo.com, Twitter: @MOXXX

STATEMENT:

When I first began contemplating running for a seat on the FSC’s Board of Directors, I was faced with a difficult question: what exactly did I have to offer?

I’m really just an average guy, one who cares immensely about the industry in which I work. I have a broad professional skill set, but I don’t specialize in any one thing. I talk about industry-relevant information with people throughout our community, but I don’t speak for anyone but myself. At the same time, however, my experiences relate directly to the experiences of a large proportion of the industry. I thought about all this, and then it dawned on me – the voice I bring to the table is that of the adult industry’s general public.

As a member of the FSC Board of Directors, I hope to bring a more “average citizen’s” point of view to our trade organization. I feel this type of “daily life” perspective would be beneficial in at least two ways. First, I am closely connected to relatively typical “life and work in porn” experiences. Conversations about issues impacting our community could benefit immensely from this sort of familiarity. Second, my involvement will provide FSC with an additional way to connect with members of the industry. Ideally, this will make the organization feel more accessible to the entire adult community and will foster increased performer awareness.

Ultimately, I am running for a seat on the FSC’s Board of Directors because I want to actively work toward bringing members of our industry closer together. This way, we can take on the challenges we collectively face.

lynn_swanson2headshotLynn Swanson*

BIO

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),  manufacturing (Topco Sales, Pipedream Products). As a current Board member of the Free Speech Coalition, Lynn offers a broad understanding of the entire industry.

STATEMENT:

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.


Nomination Period for FSC Board of Directors Election Now Open

November 28, 2012

Free Speech Coalition (FSC), the adult industry trade association, has opened nominations for its 2013 Board of Directors election. There are nine board positions up for election, out of 13 board seats.

You must be an FSC member to make a nomination. Active FSC members should have received an email form that allows them to nominate candidates for election (sent through Zoomerang-Survey Monkey survey service). Any member making a nomination must supply contact information for each candidate.

Candidates must be active FSC members. The nomination form can be found at this link.

Nominations will be accepted through December 11th, and candidates will be announced mid-December. The election will take place the second half of December.

“This is a great opportunity for members that would like to become more involved with the FSC to either be nominated, or vote in the upcoming election,” FSC CEO Diane Duke said. “Especially now, we need the support of all our members to help choose board members that will offer their insight in some of the challenges the industry faces – including Measure B, retail zoning restrictions, performer health and safety and patent trolls.”

For more information about the election process or to join FSC, contact (818) 348-9373, or diane@freespeechcoalition.com.


2012 FSC Board of Directors Candidates

December 8, 2011

The following list includes all candidates for the upcoming 2012 FSC Board of Directors election to be held this month. Only active FSC members may vote in the election; electronic ballots will be sent by online survey service Zoomerang.com.

FSC members may vote for four seats available in this year’s election, from the field of seven candidates. First-time nominees are Adam & Eve’s Bob Christian, performer/activist Kara Price, Wasteland.com’s Colin Rowntree, and Bright Guys Inc./Adult Webmaster Empire’s Doug Richter.

If you are an active FSC member and DO NOT receive your electronic ballot by Dec 12, please contact the FSC office at (818) 348-9373 or email joanne@freespeechcoaliton.com. If you are interested in information about the election or in how to join the FSC, please use the same contact info.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE! This is an opportunity for active FSC members to choose those who will represent the FSC and the adult industry’s business & legal interests for the coming year. Thank you.

In alphabetical order by last name (* indicates incumbent status).

Bob Christian

Has been with Adam & Eve/PHE Inc for over 15 years. Currently serves as GM for Adam & Eve Pictures, as well as a member of Adam & Eve’s senior management/marketing team. Was part of the creation of our Adam & Eve Retail Stores company, currently with 41 franchised stores open, and of Temptations Parties – Adam & Eve’s Home Party company. Holds the title of President of the retail stores company – AEFC, Inc. – but not involved in day-to-day.

Prior to Adam & Eve, worked as GM of General Vitamin, one of Phil Harvey’s non-adult businesses.  Proud of graduating from Duke University and from University of North Carolina (MBA) – especially proud during Basketball season.

Why do you want to run for the FSC Board of Directors?

With all its aggressive programs, the FSC gives so much to our industry. I feel it is important to give back, and I want to serve FSC as best I can, to sustain the good work it does. It’s that simple. The FSC unites all of us to focus our efforts on common causes and needs which are bigger than any of us individually. PHE and Adam & Eve have been solid supporters of FSC for many years. I just want a little more hands-on involvement to encourage FSC’s positive impact on our businesses and lives.

If you haven’t looked at the FSC’s Mission Statement lately, take a glance again now. This is what I want to be a contributing part of:

Free Speech Coalition Mission Statement

  • Lead, protect and support the growth and well-being of the adult entertainment community. 

As the trade association for the adult entertainment we do this by:
  • Being the legislative watchdog for the industry;lobbying in California and in Congress.
  • Providing public education, research and reports to gradually change public opinion about adult entertainment.
  • Providing member publications, seminars, updates, advisories and coordinating member activism toward legislative change.
  • Improving members’ business profit margins by introducing ‘value-added’ benefits, such as insurance, risk management programs, discounts, etc.
  • Engaging, as a last resort, in litigation.

Larry Garland*

As an entrepreneur and 37-year business veteran, CEO and founder Larry Garland is an invaluable asset to Eldorado Trading Company. Over the years Eldorado has become one of the top international distributors in the adult novelty business offering over 15,000 best selling SKUs throughout the world.

Garland sticks to the basics and follows the simple, guiding principle he used to transform a homespun basement business into an international pleasure products dynamo: “making sure customers get what they want in salable condition, on time, and at a fair price.” In addition to heading up Eldorado since 1974, Garland is a board member of the Free Speech Coalition, as well as an active and vocal advocate for his local community. For the last several years, Eldorado has held fundraisers and food drives for the Community Food Share program, helping put Thanksgiving dinner on the table for thousands of Colorado families in need.

Why do you want to run for the FSC Board of Directors?

I hope to make a positive impact for the industry.

Christian Mann*

A 32 year veteran of the adult business, Christian Mann has worked in various capacities including magazine publication, mail-order, production, sales and marketing. As owner of Video Team, he pioneered niche marketing with the popular all-girl series “No Man’s Land” and the urban series “My Baby Got Back.”

Christian is no stranger to the challenges faced by Free Speech Coalition members trying to earn a livelihood marketing adult products for adult consumers. He was Federally indicted in 1989, withstood an obscenity trial in Texas in defense of the 1st Amendment, and was eventually acquitted of all charges. 20 years later, as Evil Angel’s General Manager, Christian assisted the legal team in John Stagliano’s succesful obscenity defense in Washington D.C.in the summer of 2010.

Today, Christian Mann focuses his attention on Evil Angel’s marketing and brand position with an emphasis on both subscriber and advertiser funded new media.

Christian currently serves on the FSC Board of Directors as he did once before in the mid 1990’s. In this capacity Christian was instrumental in launching FSC’s Adult Production Health & Safety Services initiative in the wake of the closure of AIM.

Christian is the recipient of AVN’s 1st Amendment Defense Award in 1991, the Free Speech Coalition “Good Guy Award” in 2000 and most recently has been inducted in the “AVN Hall of Fame – Founder’s Branch” in 2010.

Kara Price

Kara Price is a California native with an educational background in human sexuality and applied statistics. Kara entered the adult industry during college as a 2257 compliancy auditor. She soon realized that she would have more fun and make more money as a performer. Since her debut in February 2011 she has preformed in over sixty films and directed ten yet to be released scenes Kara is an active member of the FSC and can often be found rolling her eyes at CalOSHA hearings.

As a FSC board member Kara will represent the interests of performers, producers, and distributors by addressing key issues including piracy, .XXX, and the current condom crisis.

Kara is interested creating resources for FSC members. She is excited to create and maintain the FSC’s free guides on Health Standards, 2257 compliancy, and anti-piracy solutions. She is interested in updating the FSC website, creating online networking opportunities, and helping the FSC represent the interests of all members.

Kara is committed to fighting against all laws that strain adult businesses. To this end she is prepared to be active in all FSC lawsuits. As a working performer and FSC board member with an educational background in sexuality Kara will be in a unique position to speak out against mandatory condom legislation and aid in the development of the APHSS.org health & safety program.

Theresa “Darklady” Reed*

Theresa “Darklady” Reed has been a contributing writer/editor for AVN for more than a decade and began her work in adult as the editor of Exotic Magazine in the early 1990s. She is president of Darklady Productions, Inc., based in Portland, Oregon, a current FSC board member, and on the Woodhull Freedom Foundation advisory council. She is also the “voice” of the DotXXXOpposition.com site.

As an FSC board member, Reed was instrumental in the creation of the organization’s Code of Ethics, drawing upon her experience with all areas of the adult entertainment industry, including online, DVD, and in-person performance.

Passionately devoted to the ideal of responsible self-government, Reed is a strong defender of the First Amendment who unapologetically believes that explicit sexual expression is a valid and valuable form of artistic and political speech whose creators deserve respect and fair treatment.

When not hosting wildly innovative, pansexual fundraising and promotional events, Reed’s work appears in various erotica and sexuality anthologies, including Stanford Press’ “Prostitution and Pornography: Philosophical Debate about the Sex Industry.” She is also an accomplished screenwriter, public speaker, publicist, and sex educator who has run for public office twice. Her work can also be found on HuffingtonPost.com and Alternet.org.

Why do you want to run for the FSC Board of Directors?

I’ve been a board member for several years now, love working with the current board members, and remain passionate in my appreciation for and desire to help promote, improve and protect the adult entertainment industry. I think it’s good for the board to have non-LA-centric voices and perspective, as well.

Doug Richter

Douglas Richter, a graduate of the University of Minnesota, is currently the CEO of Bright Guys Inc the Senior Authorized Consultant for AWEmpire.com the affiliate program for popular live video sex chat sites LiveJasmin.com & CameraBoys.com and a variety of other niche webcam sites. An active supporter for Adult Industry Trade Organizations, Douglas has been serving for the past 2 years participating on the Advisory Council for ASACP.

Douglas began his career in adult more than 14 years ago as a chat host for ifriends so it is fitting to find him today in a position with the World’s largest provider of live video sex chat.    Douglas has also held several high level and leadership positions in several key verticals over the years in the gay adult industry from production, to sales and operations before he began consulting for AWE.  Having witnessed many changes in the industry he can offer a wider perspective on the trends facing membership sites specifically regarding how to correctly compliment your products with the right live tools to boost revenue.  For the past 4 years he has contributed with his efforts focused on growing the AWE affiliate program in the United States where he has found great success for both AWE and their growing network of Affiliates and White Label sites.

Why do you want to run for the FSC Board of Directors?

Over the past two years I have been actively participating on the Advisory Council for ASACP; an Adult Industry sponsored trade organization dedicated to protecting children.  I support our industry trades both for amazing work they accomplish, but more importantly because they are here to ensure that our business playing field remains intact.

Over the past year I have become increasingly involved with the rallies and press conferences held by FSC and find this work to be both important and gratifying.  Having a keen understanding of the industry and the challenges that we currently face as a collective group of business people, I feel that I will add a lot to the FSC Board.  People who know me know I get the job done and am not afraid to stand up for what I believe in.   Ultimately I feel I would add significant value to the board should I be elected.

Colin Rowntree

Colin Rowntree wasn’t officially at the birth of the adult internet, but he was definitely in the vicinity. Born to a Michigan union organizer who survived police beatings, Rowntree grew up with a thirst for social justice, free speech, and creativity.

Whether it was fishing with Allen Ginsberg, student activism, a Fulbright scholarship to the Soviet Union to study orchestral conducting, part-time work as an English language editor for Pravda, post-grad studies with Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood, piercing his navel, or selling angel pendants, he has kept his eyes on the prize.

Prior to entering the adult industry, that included performing for and lunching with the Dalai Lama, a strange elevator ride and beer chat with Louis Farrakhan, and an impromptu nursing home serenade of Richard Nixon.

Since launching Wasteland.com in 1994, the prize has expanded to receiving a number of adult industry awards. Most recently, induction into the 2011 AVN Hall of Fame’s Founder Division and receipt of the 2011 FSC Leadership Award. Not bad for a guy who initially hoped simply to make a buck by selling kinky content on that newfangled internet-thing and wound up having his work featured in Wired Magazine, Time Magazine, The Economist, Sunday London Times, and on both HBO and the BBC.

Between 1998 and 2011, Rowntree has acted as an adult industry liaison to Visa/MC International, the US Department of Justice on Internet Safety Issues, Interpol on financial scam tracking and prevention – and more.

Now Rowntree’s eclectically diverse personal and professional quest for justice and appreciation for human sexuality and the businesses that depend upon it has lead him to seek a seat on the Free Speech Coalition’s board of directors.

Why do you want to run for the FSC Board of Directors?

I believe with my many years of experience in the adult industry, I can bring a wealth of skills, perspective and creative enthusiasm to contribute to FSC’s ongoing mission of protecting free speech and the integrity of the adult industry.”


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