The "Cambria List". Any amateur porn attorneys here who are familiar with this?

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
I'm checking out the CNBC special on the porn industry. It's detailing how and why Paul Little (Max Hardcore) was convicted and sent to prison on obscenity charges.

They just mentioned something called the Cambria List - written by porn industry attorney, Paul Cambria. Seems that it's basically a self-policing list of activites that should be avoided by porn producers.

It includes:
  • No appearance of pain
  • No spitting
  • No coffins
  • No blindfolds
  • No wax dripping
  • No bondage-type toys
  • No male-male penetration
  • No transsexuals
  • No degrading dialogue
  • No ****** topics
  • No ****** sex

Here's the kicker, since obscenity is determined by local standards and is prohibited by Federal and state laws, it's the opinion of Patrick Trueman, formerly of the DoJ, that most pornography businesses are breaking the law as soon as they cross state lines or distribute their material on the internet. The ONLY thing stopping the U.S. government from shutting down everything from adult book shops to hotels that show pay-per-view XXX is a lack of desire to do so.

And don't forget, ****... October 26 is Protection From Pornography Week. George W. Bush declared that in 2003. So don't forget to shut off your hard drives that week... ya bunch of pervs! :banana:
 

jasonk282

Banned
I'm checking out the CNBC special on the porn industry. It's detailing how and why Paul Little (Max Hardcore) was convicted and sent to prison on obscenity charges.

They just mentioned something called the Cambria List - written by porn industry attorney, Paul Cambria. Seems that it's basically a self-policing list of activites that should be avoided by porn producers.

It includes:
  • No appearance of pain
  • No spitting
  • No coffins
  • No blindfolds
  • No wax dripping
  • No bondage-type toys
  • No male-male penetration
  • No transsexuals
  • No degrading dialogue
  • No ****** topics
  • No ****** sex

Here's the kicker, since obscenity is determined by local standards and is prohibited by Federal and state laws, it's the opinion of Patrick Trueman, formerly of the DoJ, that most pornography businesses are breaking the law as soon as they cross state lines or distribute their material on the internet. The ONLY thing stopping the U.S. government from shutting down everything from adult book shops to hotels that show pay-per-view XXX is a lack of desire to do so.

And don't forget, ****... October 26 is Protection From Pornography Week. George W. Bush declared that in 2003. So don't forget to shut off your hard drives that week... ya bunch of pervs! :banana:
WOW that's like just about all the porn on the internet
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
Yeah, that's the crazy part. The Cambria List is just what the industry has come up with. No government (federal, state or local) has to abide by it. Any local community can bring someone up on obscenity charges if they produce or possess material which ******** the standards of that community.

OK, back to the show. The FemiNazis are marching now. Let's sing along: 2, 4, 6, 8. Pornography is Womyn ****! 2, 4, 6, 8... :nanner:
 

Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
That list must not be in affect.

It shouldn't be in the so-called "land of the free."
 
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