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Originally Posted by asorelli
Yet very little to no legal action was taken by any companies in the adult industry to try and prevent it.
WHY NOT?!
Perhaps there were attempts, if so, please share, because I was not able to find any.
Will these lawmakers stop here, or has it opened an easy gateway for future legislation? No clue ... and I can only speculate, but I know attorneys and states will get richer with all the lawsuits and civil penalties that will come from this. No one finds that disturbing?
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Do you have an idea how much it costs to challenge a law to the either a state's supreme court or the US Supreme Court ? Multiple that by 25 for the number of states that will have AVS laws in the next few months.
Lawyers will not be lining up to sue adult companies unless their hourly rates are being paid in advance by an organization such as NCOSE. Lawyers despise working for free. And adult companies, except for the largest ones are not great targets. Lawyers do not know where they are registered, they dont know where their banks are located and whether they have any assets at all. Which makes it doubtful - even in victory, a firm will be able to collect on a judgement. And its highly doubtful that Mom & Dad are going to pay $750 per hour to sue an adult site because they caught Little Timmy jerking off.