Porn News

Catherine Zeta-Jones Suit now in LA

LOS ANGELES — A lawsuit filed by Catherine Zeta-Jones over a Nevada strip club’s use of her image https://www.adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=6594 will be transferred to a federal court there.

On Thursday, a judge granted a change of venue request by the club owner, who claimed the club didn’t have links to California. Zeta-Jones sued Reno-based The Spice House in October, alleging the club had used her image for advertising on its Web site without her permission.

Her image was sometimes displayed alongside partially nude women, creating the false impression that she “endorsed or approved of the sexually explicit content” and could “dilute the value of her celebrity endorsement,” the lawsuit said.

Jones, who won a best-supporting actress Oscar for 2002’s “Chicago,” seeks unspecified damages and an order barring further use of her likeness.

247 Views

Related Posts

Blake Blossom and OnlineGirl_ to Co-Host the 2025 AVN Awards Show

AVN Media Network is pleased to announce that adult entertainment superstars Blake Blossom and OnlineGirl_ will co-host the 2025 AVN Awards Show in January.

Meta Admits to Updating Database of Banned Images Based on ‘Media Reports’

MENLO PARK, Calif. — Meta has told its Oversight Board that the company relies on “media reports” when deciding to add images to its permanent database of banned content for its platforms, including Instagram and Facebook.The disclosure came in a…

Flirt4Free Set to Launch $100K Summer Cam Contest

Camming network Flirt4Free on Wednesday announced the upcoming launch of its Hot Summer All-Stars Tournament.

Popular Pakistani Actor and Director Yasir Hussain Proposes Legalizing Porn

ISLAMABAD — Prominent Pakistani actor, director and TV personality Yasir Hussain sparked debate in the majority-Muslim country after suggesting that pornography should be legalized there and society should own up to so many Pakistanis being already habitual consumers. Speaking candidly…

Conservative Taxpayers Group Criticizes KOSA’s Overreach

WASHINGTON — Conservative newspaper The Washington Times published Tuesday an opinion piece by the executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance criticizing KOSA on constitutional grounds.KOSA, wrote TPA’s Patrick Hedger, “has been circulating for years, and the sponsors of the legislation…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.