Not sure how many of you are following the news in the US that Congress just passed FOSTA (Fight online sex trafficking), a bill that on the surface seems noble. The bi-partisan bill is expected to be signed by President Trump in the next week. The law would criminalize any website found to have content promoting ANY kind of prostitution (regardless of age, consent, etc) with a penalty of up to 15 years in prison for violators, even if the content was posted by a 3rd party. The speeches on the floor of the House and Senate predictably conflated sex trafficking with upscale prostitution. I’ve seen a lot of crazy laws and have seen outrageous censorship over the years, but I must say I am shocked not just by the censorship enabled by this law but the response by websites. Cityvibe just shut down, Craigslist just removed its casual encounters personals section, T3R just closed down its US ad boards (not the reviews) and I’m seeing that Eros may follow suit. I am sickened by this. My favorite escort sites (mybeautifulvixens.com, the best agency in NNJ and Lear Talent for example) are still up and running. But the action that many sites took was swift and extreme. I tried to be a voice of reason on some US boards saying nothing will change in the short term. Man, was I wrong. From a practical matter all agencies of mine continue to operate. The problem will be discovering new agencies and Indy talent, which is still possible as long as TER continues its US review section. But I fear even that eventually could be at risk. And I was supposed to be in Montreal this weekend but had to postpone, but I got a feeling that city will be seeing a lot more of me.