Judge says Google must give up data
If you've recently entered naughty words in or followed links to explicit pictures from Google, you should know that the U.S. government might soon take notice, as a federal judge has said he'll likely order Google Inc. to release to the feds at least some of its private data.
Identify theft victims accused of child porn
It's often said that alleged criminals are innocent until proven guilty. That is, of course, unless they're accused of peddling child pornography. In that case, they're guilty until proven innocent, as shown recently by an international investigation of online child porn that has uncovered false accusations against a slew of innocent people.
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Tom Katt & Jason Sechrest catch the Spirit
Known for his on-screen romps in films such as Falcon's "Full Length" and "Total Corruption 2," body building champ Tom Katt quit the adult film business in 2003, after years of steroid abuse. Katt's back, however, and he's re-emerged with a new kind of drug: religion.
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MySpace predator paranoia
You've heard the argument countless times before: The Internet is a dangerous place for children. But so are streets and stove tops, according to Andrew Kantor, who argues in his latest Cyberspeak column for USA Today that the cure for the country's persistent online phobia is education.
Mark Dalton speaks
Mark Dalton has been everywhere, from magazines and DVDs to strip clubs and websites. If you ask him where he's been lately, though, he'll joke that he's been on vacation. In fact, Dalton was in prison, but in an exclusive interview with columnist Gio he promises he's back and better than ever.
You <i>can</i> take it with you
Putting a twist on an ancient Egyptian tradition, a Russian man plans to make his afterlife more comfy by taking along his most prized possessions: his collection of porn magazines.
Vladimir Villisov decided to have a special coffin made after he survived a heart attack and realized how important his skin mags were to him.
Indonesian sex bill threatens Bali
Tsunamis, landslides and earthquakes: natural disasters, or a message from God? If you ask Indonesia, Mother Nature's havock is a warning from above. That's why the Islamic dominated country is considering a ban on sexual expression, a move that has resort island Bali fearful for the future of its culture and tourism trade.
Clay Aiken's webcam outing
Clay "the Gay" Aiken is at it again. He just can't seem to stay away from those cruisy gay chatrooms! The former American Idol contestant, who maintains that he's straight, was caught canoodling on the Internet by tabloid magazine Star, which published semi-nude photos this week of Aiken allegedly webcam chatting.
Pizza prince's porn-free paradise
Imagine a society without condoms, birth control or porn of any sort. Well that may sound hellish to our readers, for Thomas S. Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza, it's heaven on earth. Monaghan's utopia will be called Ave Maria, and it's already under construction in southwest Florida.
Olympic chicken streak
The Olympic men's curling competition was interrupted on Friday when a streaker, wearing nothing but a rubber chicken to protect his privates from the chill, spent several minutes cavorting up and down the rink advertising a gambling website.
Brokeback bonbons
With the Oscars just around the corner, the countdown is on to see just how many of those golden statuettes will be won by the gay movie of the decade, "Brokeback Mountain." To mark the occassion we've compiled a few choice Brokeback links that we've happened upon over the last few weeks:
ActiveDuty.com models face court martial
The U.S. army has charged seven paratroopers from the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C. with appearing in sex videos on Dink Flamingo's ActiveDuty.com.
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