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Porn producer sues to overturn L.A. County condom requirement for actors
Adult film producer Vivid Entertainment is seeking to overturn the newly passed Los Angeles County ballot measure requiring porn performers to wear condoms during filming.
The new ordinance “imposes an intolerable burden on the exercise of rights under the First Amendment,” the suit says.
DOCUMENT: Read Vivid's lawsuit against L.A. County's condom-porn law
The suit also says that the county measure is preempted by California state law and regulations.
Supporters of the condom requirement, led by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, have said the regulation seeks to protect the health and safety of porn performers from HIV and other sexually transmitted disease, and does not seek to infringe on free speech rights. Supporters of a condom requirement have said filmmakers could digitally remove images of condoms from films. Porn producers say such a requirement would be cost prohibitive.
The condom requirement became effective in December, but the county has not yet established a way to the enforce the law.
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