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Porn companies sue to overturn Los Angeles condom law | Porn companies sue to overturn Los Angeles condom law |
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Two major US porn companies have taken legal action to try to overturn a law requiring porn actors in Los Angeles County to wear condoms. | |
Vivid Entertainment and Califa Productions say the measure violates the guarantee of free speech in the US constitution's First Amendment. | Vivid Entertainment and Califa Productions say the measure violates the guarantee of free speech in the US constitution's First Amendment. |
The law, known as Measure B, was approved by voters in November. | The law, known as Measure B, was approved by voters in November. |
The measure was supported by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF), which said it would shield actors from HIV. | The measure was supported by the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF), which said it would shield actors from HIV. |
"Overturning this law is something I feel very passionate about," Steven Hirsch, founder of the Vivid Entertainment, told AFP news agency. | "Overturning this law is something I feel very passionate about," Steven Hirsch, founder of the Vivid Entertainment, told AFP news agency. |
"I believe the industry's current testing system works well," he added. | "I believe the industry's current testing system works well," he added. |
Porn actors Kayden Kross and Logan Pierce are joining the challenge against the law. | Porn actors Kayden Kross and Logan Pierce are joining the challenge against the law. |
HIV scares | HIV scares |
Measure B expanded to county level an ordinance which had already been passed in the city of Los Angeles, requiring condom use as a condition of receiving a filming permit there. | Measure B expanded to county level an ordinance which had already been passed in the city of Los Angeles, requiring condom use as a condition of receiving a filming permit there. |
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa signed that measure into law in January 2012. | Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa signed that measure into law in January 2012. |
Adult production companies have threatened to move out of California because of the requirement, but face legal difficulties. | Adult production companies have threatened to move out of California because of the requirement, but face legal difficulties. |
A 1988 ruling by the California Supreme Court prevented producers from being prosecuted under anti-prostitution laws, and only one other state - New Hampshire - has a similar ruling. | A 1988 ruling by the California Supreme Court prevented producers from being prosecuted under anti-prostitution laws, and only one other state - New Hampshire - has a similar ruling. |
Adult film productions in the LA area have been suspended in the past because of HIV scares. | Adult film productions in the LA area have been suspended in the past because of HIV scares. |
Critics of the condom requirement say actors are regularly tested, and such a requirement would hurt business and push production studios underground. | Critics of the condom requirement say actors are regularly tested, and such a requirement would hurt business and push production studios underground. |
"We found that a lot of viewers at home don't want to see condom porn," Keiran Lee, a British porn actor in Los Angeles, told BBC's Newsbeat in January last year. | "We found that a lot of viewers at home don't want to see condom porn," Keiran Lee, a British porn actor in Los Angeles, told BBC's Newsbeat in January last year. |
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