Recently at Reason.tv: Should Obscenity Be Illegal? Lady Chatterley, Milk Nymphos, & John Stagliano
Porn producer John Stagliano faces up to 32 years in federal prison for distributing the adult films Milk Nymphos and Storm Squirters 2: Target Practice and a promo reel for similar material via his website for Evil Angel Productions (adults only). (Full disclosure: Stagliano is a donor to Reason Foundation, the nonprofit that publishes this website.)
As Stagliano gears up for a court case due to begin this July in Washington, D.C., it's worth asking whether obscenity prosecutions make any sense, especially when dealing with material created and consumed by consenting adults in private. The definition of obscenity is notoriously slippery—works as varied (and sexually inoffensive) as Lady Chatterley's Lover, Ulysses, and I Am Curious Yellow have all been deemed obscene—and its prosecution is famously subjective and selective. Material is considered obscene only when a jury finds it to be so; the same book, movie, or song can be illegal in one region and totally fine in another. As Stagliano, whose website followed all legal restrictions imposed by federal mandates, notes, "I didn't know I was breaking the law."
Despite the liberating technology of the Internet, free expression remains under attack by religous zealots who threaten death to blasphemers and government regulators who threaten jail time. The prosecution of porn is "another area where the government thinks it should be able to run our lives," says Stagliano. "They could easily extend that from looking at porn to consuming fast food" and other activities.
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That youtube screen capture still looks to me like Nick is in the middle of talking Nomad into destroying itself.
Based on the screen capture I have to figure scat porn got worked into the discussion somehow.
I was gonna say it looks like he was taking a shit.
Or swallowing one.
Imagine the shit storm if they used raw milk in the filming of Milk Nymphos.
Would it be illegal to make cheese from raw breast milk and sell it to consumers?
I know it when I seize it.
"Like me, you may have never purchased a porn DVD in your life."
Riiiiiight, Nick. Dude, just fess up that this was your personal copy of Storm Squirters 2. I hear it's way better than the 1st one, anyways.
Why would his personal copy not just be downloaded for free from the internet. Key term here is "purchased".
LoL
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"...obscenity is notoriously slippery..."
No, No, No. Its the naughty swollen part of the actors. And hopefully, its natural, not a petroleum byproduct.
Obscenity is totally objective. What one person considers obscene might be perfectly OK for someone else. Who gets to decide?
Abolish the obscenity label and allow individuals to decide what they like and don't like.
Subjective, not objective...
Do people often ask you to "Book 'em?"
Only my boss McGarrett...
"We are a government of laws, and not [of] men."
That's a nice fantasy.
Boobs. The oldest commodity and marketable product humanity has known.
All hail boobs.
"court case due to begin this July in Washington, D.C."
reason should organize a protest with 50 people outside holding signs that say:
OBAMA = CUNT
The reactions to that would be beautiful.