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January 07, 2013

CraigsErotica.com Opens New Adult Services Ad Site

MIAMI, Fla.—CraigsErotica.com launches with a new international internet ad space for those offering professional companionship, and other adult entertainment related services. CraigsErotica.com Founder Lucky Lieberman states that his site is fully prepared to fill the void that will be created if state governments are allowed to control or censure adult entertainment services advertising and "adult companion" listings on the Internet, due to concerns about potential sex trafficking of underage persons. "It is the goal of CraigsErotica.com to have the cooperation of the Congressional-mandated National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in order to stamp out all online exploitation of children in the adult companionship industry," Lieberman declared. "However, there is an adult companionship profession that exists because of the need for their services, and their demand is at an all-time high in America. I am calling for the federal government to do its duty, by protecting all the constitutional rights of all consenting adults in America, according to our great Constitution." CraigsErotica.com provides an Internet Adult Entertainment Directory website, specializing in adult companionship classifieds and adult business opportunities. There are categories for Adult Industry Legal Services, Massage Salons, Exotic Dancers and Gentlemen's Clubs, along with services for both adult industry business professionals and consumers of adult novelties and entertainment. Craigslist voluntarily pulled all adult services ads from their site in 2010. More recently, two high-profile legal cases filed in Washington State against Backpage.com in 2012 have brought the possibility of under-age sex trafficking on Internet classified sites to light. Since 2010, over 20 states have called for Backpage and other classified sites to remove all adult services ads, or face federal legislation concerning age verification practices. The federal government has thus far cited United States constitutional articles regarding freedom of speech, and how it relates to the argument that third-party Internet content is protected under the Communications Decency Act of 1996 can be balanced with protecting victims of illegal sex-trafficking. Thus far, the federal courts have not made any decision on the matter. CraigsErotica.com is adamant that regardless of whatever federal laws may ultimately be passed, its own site is against the repression and harm allowed to take place when any government entity chooses to regulate what consenting adults choose to do in private. "With the cases of Craigslist and BackPage.com, some states have chosen sides and chosen the requests of religious groups and conservative factions in government over that of the general public in America, " stated Lieberman. "It is no longer acceptable to most Americans to have religious organizations and political conservatives telling us how to live our private lives. Craig's Erotica is intended to provide a forum to support the laws that give us all the freedoms for us to do as we see fit to do, in finding personal enjoyment provided by like-minded adult Americans."

 
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