I'm sure Michael from Gay Porn Blog will forgive me for stealing his headline, but NakedSword is throwing open its streaming porn floodgates and offering 4 hours free gay porn viewing this weekend for all.
Michael writes, "All this weekend, to celebrate a recently inked deal with Falcon Studios, NakedSword will be giving out free passes to the site that'll allow you unlimited access to NakedSword for a four-hour period. No credit card required, [and] you can take advantage of a number of recent hot releases ready made to show-off the site's great video library including Mustang's The Hunted (with Robert Van Damme), Falcon's Cross Country (with Roman Heart, Erik Rhodes and Matthew Rush) and Jocks' Super Soaked (with Mark Dalton)."
Now For The Bad News: George Bush's anti-porn, anti-sex, anti-gay, anti-women's-rights (have I forgotten anything?) government has stepped up their crackdown on porn, and begun inspecting porn producers under the draconian new Federal Rule 2257 requirements.
The requirements, in brief, require porn creators to not only keep a photocopy of the ID used by all their performers, but also full records cross-indexing ALL of each performer's pseudonyms, and have regular office hours at a set location. The 2257 records must be kept in a separate place from other business records — and on and on.
According to the Free Speech Coalition, one of the FBI's targets this past week was JJ Ruch, who runs a one-man operation out of his home in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
FSC says, "Agents searched [Ruch's] home office, as well as other parts of his home including closets and kitchen cupboards and a basement, for nearly four and one-half hours... they even looked through his video camera viewfinder in their search for images of underage models... Ruch said agents told him that there are 16 FBI four-member teams nationwide that are searching adult producers and secondary producers."