Archive for the ‘Extreme porn legislation’ Category

A victory for sexual freedom

For the past few days I’ve been watching the development of #ObscenityTrial, a landmark case in which Michael Peacock (AKA Sleazy Michael) was tried for distributing “obscene” DVDs showing gay fisting, watersports, CP and BDSM. Today the jury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty on all counts. It’s been a fascinating case, particularly the live tweets from the courtroom by @ObscenityLawyer, @LexingtonDymock and @NichiHodgson.

Plus there’s been all those opportunities for fisting puns. I mean, without first hand experience of the acts depicted it was all quite a lot to take in, so we should give the jury a hand for knuckling down and returning a sensible judgement.

If you’ve not been following, here’s a quick roundup to bring you up to date.

BDSM in the UK: spanking, the media and the law

Here is the text and video recording of my talk at German fetish advocacy conference BDSMtag. Many thanks to Ludwig for asking the interview questions and providing many interesting conversations about BDSM, society and politics over the course of the weekend.

The first minute and a half of the video is Ludwig’s introduction to the German speaking audience, but the rest of the video is in English.

For those who prefer a written version, here are my notes in full. (This is the text I produced while preparing the talk, not a transcript of the video, so there are some discrepancies between the two.)

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Weekend hyperkinks #1

I spend quite a lot of time sharing links and chatting on Twitter. I know not everyone uses it, but often some of the most memorable online moments of my week go past on there and are quickly lost again in the fast-moving stream. I see a lot of interesting articles, sexy pictures and videos [...]

Extreme porn legislation: after the Act

To some extent, I’ve been blithely assuming that the “extreme porn” sections of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 wouldn’t have any real effect in law. Yes, the wording is dangerously vague and creates a ‘thought crime’ in UK legislation, but wasn’t that case with the comical tiger sex clip dropped in January after [...]

the view from the bottom

After my posts about the extreme porn law and the demonstration I attended in Parliament Square, I received an invitation to write a guest post on the issue for Heresy Corner, a UK political blog with an impressive readership. “While I do my research thoroughly, my opinions are theoretical and those of an outsider. You [...]

Yes we CAAN

Shamefully, I’d never been to Parliament Square before. I followed Penny‘s confident lead as we got the bus from Leicester Square, and dashed across the busy roads to the island in the centre, which as far as I could tell has no legal crossing to it. At first glance, the CAAN protest seemed to be [...]

kinky slogans

I want to carry a placard at the demonstration this weekend, but I can’t decide what to write on it. I’m going to need to start making it pretty soon, so I wondered if any of you lot could help me brainstorm some ideas. I started out by googling, but that was no use – [...]

taking action

I got back from my weekend away to discover I’d been mentioned on a mainstream political blog. No, I’m not famous yet – the blogger is my excellent friend Penny Red, and she wanted a quote from me on the violent porn legislation that comes into force on Monday. (In fact, she texted me to [...]

fighting for freedom

A few months ago, when the Max Mosley case first went to press, I (along with a handful of other bloggers) received a polite request from Lucy McLean, owner of Northern Spanking, asking us to please not blog about the case. The “hookers” mentioned in the original News of the World piece were spanking professionals [...]

Blogging for Backlash

Today parliament returns after their summer break, enabling consultation to continue on the proposed legislation of the possession of extreme pornographic material. Denny over at UK Fetish Info wrote a post drawing my attention to Blogging for Backlash, which encourages bloggers to unite in posting about the proposals today, as a way of raising awareness. [...]

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