#1 2007-10-10 22:27:42

On Jan. 18, 2001, Adult Video News reported on the so-called "Cambria List." Paul Cambria, a longtime attorney for the porn industry, was involved in the list's preparation. The list is controversial within the industry and interpretations differ on how it was meant to be applied. Some in the industry say it represents guidelines for the box-covers of adult videos, not for the sex acts they depict. Nevertheless, there is wide agreement that the Cambria List shows how the adult industry is seeking to be more careful, fearing a potential crackdown on pornography by the Bush administration.


http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline … mbria.html

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#2 2007-10-10 22:34:44

sic

"No black men-white women themes"

Dollars to bukakke-covered doughnuts THIS rule has been broken before...

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#3 2007-10-11 11:09:53

Ooh, PBS! Yer makin' us all propah an' shit! Personally, I'd love to hear Bill Moyers read that list.

Do not use any shots that depict any unhappiness or pain.

Because, as we well know, all graphic erotica is about loving, consensual experiences of pure bliss, as gentle as butterflies and kittens. Porn just got neutered.

I wonder tho, if they can't photographically depict these things, will that result in more literate packaging? I mean, you can put just about any picture with a decent blurb, but the point of most porn purchases is that people like to know what they're getting, in advance.

http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/Didactics/MonaLisa.jpg



This "Moaner" wants it bad. See her take it in every hole from men and women of every race and size. She shares toys! She does it with cucumbers and German Shepherds! She just can't say no! Watch her and her sister get in on in a final, climactic scene that results in the deaths of both!

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