GIRLFRIENDS
FILMS TO RECEIVE FSC LEADERSHIP AWARD
From xbiz.com
CANOGA PARK, Calif. —
The Free Speech
Coalition (FSC) announced today that Girlfriends Films is the
recipient of its 2010 FSC Leadership Award. The award will be
presented at the XBIZ Awards, to be held on Feb 10, at the
Avalon Hollywood, 1735 Vine St. in Hollywood, CA.
The FSC Leadership Award goes to an adult company
that exemplifies excellence and innovation in business
practices.
The FSC said that Girlfriend Films, which was
founded in 2002, has a long history of fair businesses practices
and philanthropy. The company instituted its own anti-piracy
efforts in response to distributors’ concerns over declining
sales, and in the past nine months has taken down more than
20,000 URLs infringing on the company’s content. It has also
earmarked a portion of annual revenues to donate to various
charities, as well as hosted fundraising events for several
charities.
“We’ve won awards for movies but nothing can be
more satisfying than this one,” Girlfriends Films president Dan
O’Connell said. “There’s no higher honor than being so
prominently recognized as being the leader in the kind of
exemplary work and innovation that the award stands for. This is
a big industry and to be the company that receives this year’s
award is just the best. I couldn’t be happier or more proud!”
Aside from a strong anti-piracy stance, O’Connell
and the company also are staunch supporters of Free Speech and
protecting the rights of adults that enjoy adult entertainment,
according to the FSC.
“Though the adult industry’s mission is to make
people happy and satisfy their private desires, there are always
other people and groups who want to deny anyone’s access to our
products, even though they are most often used in privacy. With
attitudes held over from the dark ages, these folks have
appointed themselves as Taliban-style ‘thought police’ and are
never content to leave the rest of us alone. The Free Speech
Coalition is the one group that is front and center in fighting
for the rights of our industry and fans, and all of us should be
actively supporting them,” O'Connell said.