Federal rules crafted to curtail “adult entertainment” sites will not be enforced against sites involved in litigation against the government until after Labor Day, according to a temporary agreement reached by the U.S. Department of Justice and Web site producers. The proposed regulations, amendments to the 18 US Code 2257, are being stayed until Sept. 7, though they were supposed to go into effect in late June, said Tom Hymes, a spokesman for a group of adult entertainment site producers calling itself the “Free Speech Coalition.”
Prosecutors To Delay Enforcement of Anti-Porn Site Law
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski July 11, 2005 05:00 AMFederal rules crafted to curtail “adult entertainment” sites will not be enforced against sites involved in litigation against the government until after Labor Day, according to a temporary agreement reached by the U.S. Department of Justice and Web site producers. The proposed regulations, amendments to the 18 US Code 2257, are being stayed until Sept. 7, though they were supposed to go into effect in late June, said Tom Hymes, a spokesman for a group of adult entertainment site producers calling itself the “Free Speech Coalition.”