National Day of Reason recognizes the value of reason in American life
The plaintiff, FilmOn.com, is itself being sued by CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and Universal for copyright infringement
Onerous bill that would have surely resulted in closed businesses will now likely die in committee
Procedural maneuver means the onerous House bill will probably die in committee
Anti-porn group's toll-free number led nowhere after too many useless calls
Federal law requires that libraries and schools receiving E-rate funding "block or filter internet access for both minors and adults to certain visual depictions"
Their own press release contains a link that disproves their point
Prominent leftist attorney Glenn Greenwald: COME ON DOWN!
The courtroom saga that will determine the management of Private Media Group moves inexorably toward a conclusion
Does the Republicans' theme of 'Get government out of our lives' actually mean anything?
New charges, based on alleged sales this month, also incorporate old ones
People apparently still like porn—and that drives some crazy, especially as elections are visible in the chronal distance
Match.com’s decision to scrub members against the national sex offender registry makes sense, unless you take a close look at the current efficacy of state sex offender registries
The social network seeks monetary damages and the closure of facebookofsex.com and all Face Book of Sex affiliate domains, plus $100,000 per domain
Former adult biller Daniel Tzvetkoff, nabbed last year by the feds, is allegedly behind 'Black Friday'