The Freedom to Film Pornography

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Marc Randazza

Randazza Legal Group; World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO); Università di Torino Faculty of Law

Date Written: November 27, 2016

Abstract

Have you ever wondered if it is legal to film "First Amendment protected erotica" in your state?

Have you ever wondered why pornography is not actually "filmed prostitution?"

Are you now wondering why anyone would write a law review article about such things?

Wonder no more:

Repeat after me WITH FEELING:

1. "Pornography is not prostitution" 2. "It is legal to film porn everywhere in America"

Now, download the article and read it so that you can learn why.

You'll be smarter, and more interesting at parties.

Some sanctimonious clown will think that surfing Reddit substitutes for three years of law school and a bar exam. They'll say "you know you can only film porn in California and New Hampshire." Then you can proclaim "oh yeah, well I read the complete study of this issue and you are WRONG."

You'll be the coolest one at the party.

All because you read this law review article about the First Amendment right to film pornography.

Keywords: first amendment, porn, pornography, constitution, constitutional, california, new hampshire, freedom of expression

Suggested Citation

Randazza, Marc, The Freedom to Film Pornography (November 27, 2016). Nevada Law Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2864532 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2864532

Marc Randazza (Contact Author)

Randazza Legal Group ( email )

United States

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) ( email )

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Geneva 20, CH-1211
Switzerland

Università di Torino Faculty of Law ( email )

Torino
Italy

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