Regulation of the adult film industry

June 20, 2007

PLoS Medicine thinks regulation is in order:

Lacking the will or ability to regulate itself, the adult film industry needs state and federal legislation to enforce health and safety standards for adult film performers. Local officials lack the authority to impose fines and Cal/OSHA’s monitoring and enforcement capability is limited. Short of legislation mandating performer protection, restricting distribution of adult movies to condom-only films may be the one way to have an impact on the industry.

(via A Blog Around The Clock)



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