· Utah passes legislation to ban internet porn, while Moscow begins to crack down on "swear words, genitals and filthy gestures and poses" in advetisements. Be glad you don't live in Utah or Moscow. (Unless you do, in which case you should stop reading Fleshbot right away—we don't want to get you in trouble.) (theinquirer.net + independent.co.uk)
Update More on the proposed Utah porn ban at the Provo Daily Herald—via The Agitator, who describes what may be in store for our Beehive State visitors: "All of your bookmarks will now trigger 404 errors. Fleshbot's now a dermatology blog. Fark's 'boobies' links now all go here."
· Meanwhile, new UK Eurovision contestant Javine Hylton vows to get noticed for "talent, not boobies". Er, mostly. (Popdoh)
· Wired investigates "England's EBay for Sex", shows actual nipple action in photo accompanying article. We don't know which to look at first. (Wired - thanks Davy)
Update See our update to the Wired story here.
· Ever wonder what anti-porn feminists like Catharine MacKinnon are up to these days? We sort of didn't, though this article makes an interesting read nonetheless. (Boston Globe - thanks Del)
· According to Forbes, Vivid "generates an estimated $100 million per year in revenue", or approximately 3125.8 times our annual salary here at Fleshbot. Maybe we should start working a little harder? (forbes.com, via AVN)
· Think drawing boobs is easy? We wish every comic and manga artist would read these tips before setting pen to paper. (u-blog.net - thanks Al)
· Friday Pussy Blogging (which, yes, we didn't get around to reading 'til Monday morning) introduces us to Kim, a gal with a pussy that just won't shut up. (alacarte.blogspot.com)
· Nerve finally gets around to interviewing boy wonder pornographer Eon McKai ... haven't we been telling you his work is genius all along? (Nerve)
· Sex on the beach ... it's not just a cocktail any more! (webwasteland.com, sound file warning - via Cityrag)