FSC Says Thank You

From http://fscblogger.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/thanks-and-appreciation-from-fsc/

Every year at FSC, we meet with industry leaders, manufacturers, producers and performers. We discuss the issues that affect the adult community. As the adult industry trade association, our mission is to promote the well-being of the industry. We face challenges when they come up (which happened a lot in 2011). We provide a pro-adult voice tomedia and the public. We’re there to keep an eye on anti-adult legislation and anti-porn activists. We create needed resources and provide services for the industry.

We also defend the rights of free speech and sexual expression. Without First Amendment rights, there can be no democracy – an important issue with the upcoming presidential election, global protests and looming Internet regulations. Sexual speech is an easy target for censorship and legislation – FSC members understand that we must be pro-active and protect our rights.

Despite every challenge, the adult industry remains intact. It hasn’t been easy, but this business is a tight-knit community of survivors, creative visionaries and dynamic personalities.   FSC is committed to fighting the good fight – but we couldn’t do it without YOU.  We would like to take a moment to thank some of our members who have gone above and beyond to support FSC and, through their contributions, help everyone in the adult industry.

Industry pioneer Phil Harvey and Adam & Eve have been FSC generous supporters from the beginning. We’re honored by the loyalty, and recognize the battles fought by Adam & Eve, in defense of free speech.

We want to thank Steven Ornstein and Wicked Pictures for their generous  contributions over many years. All of the Wicked Girls have gladly donated time to attend and promote FSC fundraising events, and make those events extra-special.

Dan O’Connell, Moose and everyone at Girlfriends Films generously given to FSC, and many other charities. They send a positive message about the adult industry by giving to those in need. Thanks also, to ElDorado Trading Co. and Larry Garland, who helped with fundraising efforts – ElDorado also donates to various charities.
Allison Vivas and Pink Visual have been instrumental, through industry education and IT support, in promoting and improving FSC’s Anti-piracy Action Program (APAP).
    Thanks to the “Founders” – Cal Exotics, Topco, Doc Johnson, Pipedreams and Nasstoys for their support through ACDC advocacy.  Their visionary support of the adult industry should be commended.  FSC also would like to recognize Scott Tucker and Topco Sales for hosting many FSC Board meetings and donating storage space. The hospitality is much appreciated.
This year, Manwin became a FSC platinum-level sponsor; we appreciate their contribution, as well as their additional support of FSC advocacy efforts and our Anti-Piracy Action Program.
    Vivid Entertainment and Evil Angel have contributed to fund advocacy, confronting the issue of mandatory condom regulations. An industry-wide effort is needed, in 2012, to arrive at appropriate health & safety regulations.
Special thanks to Peter Acworth, Dave Astels and Kink.com for contributing much-needed services, including the resources needed to build the Adult Production Health & Safety Services (APHSS.org) website. Kink is also testing the program, top to bottom, helping to develop an updated, reliable system for performer safety.
Whenever possible, we encourage our members to use industry services. We are very grateful to the guys at YNOT for sponsoring our email campaigning through YNOT Mail. Their adult-friendly email service is simple and effective – Connor  and Rochard hooked us up.

Also, to Brad and MojoHost – thank you for simplifying and streamlining our IT platform. Whenever we need help, customer service is right on it.
Joel Kaminsky and Jenn at Good Vibrations, and Topco’s Lynn Swanson – many thanks for your help with the FSC membership database.
And, as always, thanks to XBIZ and AVN for helping to promote the message of FSC, and for their part in helping to spread the word about important issues.
Finally, our appreciation for each member of the FSC Board; these people have volunteered many hours, over many years in the industry. They help shape the policies and strategies that protect adult industry businesses.

There are many others that deserve recognition; businesses and individuals that have worked behind the scenes or have always come to the aid of FSC, whenever necessary.

The FSC Team has a lot to be grateful for – and we thank every member and supporter for the things they do on behalf of the adult community. Especially in 2012, the adult industry will be stronger if we unite to face the challenges ahead. FSC is proud to serve our members, and proud of our members – the responsible, professional folks that produce adult entertainment for millions of adults to enjoy.

9 thoughts on “FSC Says Thank You

  1. Larry Horse says:

    Look at who they are thanking…talk about free speech, the biggest pirate donates the same group where the biggest pirate hunter(well most known) is head of the anti-piracy program. Of course the biggest pirate wants support to help the anti xxx campaign, which will cost them millions. What a whorehouse.

  2. Sean Tompkins AKA TRPWL says:

    yea, im a little put off by the bullshyt..the biggest pain in the side of FSC in 2011 was PWL/// All i ever heard was FSC isnt doing anything..Then they do thank yous and shout outs the million $ corps who let certain people run amuck thru the very industry that pays there bills…. One thing to play politician, but its another to act like a ass to the people that saved yours..

    Props to MS,MA,MW,Troll,Poodle and BB…Those names should be at the top of this PRESSER

  3. Michael Whiteacre says:

    I speculate it’s because every time FSC even mentions PWL they get slammed as not having done enough, or not caring enough, or whatever — can you blame them for trying to avoid further criticism in this PR?

    I’d also like to point out that, contrary to the claims of my detractors, I’m clearly not so closely tied to or beloved by the group — I too did not rate an honorable mention.

  4. Hey, speaking of free speech, I wonder what the FSC thinks about #SOPA?

  5. And how did FSC respond to the criticism that they fucked up with PWL? Did they step up and say “we are sorry we didn’t do enough” or “we are sorry we really dropped the ball when it comes to PWL and what they did”?

  6. Thanks for that link. Nice to see they’re taking a position of not having any position. Christ.

  7. jeremysteele11 says:

    One can speak freely, but there’s no such thing as free speech. Even our thoughts have a cost or consequence.

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