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Wave of Obscenity Prosecutions Leads to Closure and Self-Censorship of SM Websites

October 20, 2005 - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has announced that his office
will specifically target "bestiality, urination, defecation, as well as sadistic
and masochistic behavior" in pursuing new obscenity prosecutions. The Department of
Justice began recruiting in late July for a new anti-obscenity squad to pursue
obscenity prosecutions, and the FBI announced in September that it was forming an
anti-obscenity task force to crack down on pornography.

Any website that has content containing "bestiality, urination, defecation, as well
as sadistic and masochistic behavior" should be forewarned that prosecution is
possible. Additionally, Federal sentencing guidelines state that any obscenity-
related punishment should be "enhanced for sadomasochistic material."

Forty people and businesses have been convicted of obscenity since 2001, and 20
additional indictments are pending according to Andrew Oosterbaan, chief of the
Justice Department's child exploitation and obscenity section. There were only four
obscenity prosecutions during the eight years of the Clinton administration.

Though adult content is, in theory, protected by the First Amendment, only a jury
can determine if a work is obscene or not under the subjective set of standards
that vary from one community to the next established in the 1973 Supreme Court
ruling, Miller v. California.

Text is not inherently more protected than images when it comes to obscenity
charges. The erotic fiction website Red Rose Stories is facing obscenity charges
after federal agents raided the owner's home on October 3rd, taking computer
equipment and diskettes that contained all of their files and site information.

The Department of Justice is clearly hoping that websites will self-censor or
remove their content entirely. Midori, a fetish model and SM educator who teaches
classes on bondage, has removed her website, BeautyBound.com, citing fear of
obscenity prosecution. The owner of three SM websites, known as GrandPa DeSade,
removed his websites from the Internet. SuicideGirls.com also announced they are
self-censoring their materials over concerns about a possible obscenity crackdown.

Recent prosecutions of obscenity on websites include: A former police officer in
Lakeland, Florida, was arrested on October 7th on over 300 obscenity-related
charges for the sexual content posted on his website. The same day, webmaster Chris
Wilson, owner of amateur website NowThatsFuckedUp.com, was raided on charges of
obscenity by a local Sheriffs office.

"I think it's crucial for us to stand up for consensual sadomasochism and other
alternative sexual practices," says Barbara Nitke, fetish photographer. "This is a
battle worth fighting, and I hope everyone who can will just censor out the most
provocative material from their websites, but keep them up. I also appeal to the
lawyers in our community to help us find ways to keep people's websites up."

Barbara Nitke and the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom (NCSF) have proactively
challenged federal obscenity laws as applied to the Internet, arguing that
obscenity laws based on "local community standards" are too vague and their
existence burdens protected speech, resulting in self-censorship due to the fear of
prosecution. A district court three-judge panel in New York ruled that while Nitke
and the NCSF members were at risk, more proof was needed that obscenity laws cause
otherwise protected speech to be restrained through acts of self-censorship. The
case is currently on appeal to the United States Supreme Court.

"The effect of silencing alternative lifestyle speech was exactly why we brought
the lawsuit," says attorney John Wirenius, lead counsel for NCSF. "The self-
censorship we are seeing underscores the importance of supporting our ongoing
obscenity challenge."

To contribute to the appeal of the CDA lawsuit, go to:
www.ncsfreedom.org/donations.htm

National Coalition for Sexual Freedom - www.ncsfreedom.org
Barbara Nitke - www.barbaranitke.com

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A project of NCSF

The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom is a national organization committed to
creating a political, legal, and social environment in the United States that
advances equal rights of consenting adults who practice forms of alternative sexual
expression. NCSF is primarily focused on the rights of consenting adults in the SM-
leather-fetish, swing, and polyamory communities, who often face discrimination
because of their sexual expression.

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