Issues for Action
NZ a Safe-Haven for Producing Illegal Porn for International Markets
A 2008 article in the Sunday News1 revealed that Wellington-based porn dealer Fritz Petersen was being investigated by Internal Affairs over claims he distributed a collection of international films containing footage ordered unfit for New Zealand audiences by the Chief Censor's office.
The rights to five of the films involved in the probe including Who's Your Mommie, Daddy's Little Princess #2 and Chocolate Pussy Factory are owned by Steve Crow's company, Vixen Direct, which made a number of cuts to the films at the direction of the censor. Petersen brought the titles into New Zealand and then distributed them without making the cuts ordered by the censor.
Does this mean that NZ a safe-haven for producing illegal porn for international markets?
Would we view the production of other illegal material — such as drugs — in the same way?
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1 Kristian South, "Cops probe blue-movie king as porn wars heat up," Sunday News, 27 Jul 2008.
Last reviewed 24 Mar 2010.
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 Our website is a porn-free zone, but PLEASE ask an adult if it's OK to check it out.
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To lobby for legislative changes to prevent indiscriminate advertising of pornography, especially internet pornography, to audiences including children, particularly outdoors and in public places.
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“...every time someone watches that movie [Deep Throat], they're watching me being raped.”
— Linda Boreman (a.k.a. “Linda Lovelace”), former porn actress
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“I have never met [a porn actress] that hasn't been sexually abused by an uncle, by a father, by a boyfriend, by somebody. They all have that in common.”
— Traci Lords (formerly Nora Louise Kuzma), rape victim (age 10) and former porn actress
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