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Coachella's parent company won a UDRP ruling forcing the transfer of CoachellaCams.com, an adult cam affiliate site redirecting to LiveJasmin that had been trading on the festival's brand.
Blizzard, via copyright management firm Irdeto, is issuing DMCA takedowns against fan-made porn featuring characters from Overwatch and Mass Effect on Pornhub.
UK charity National Ugly Mugs launched a co-designed app with Reason Digital letting sex workers share real-time geo-located safety alerts about dangerous clients, now piloting in Manchester and London.
MysteryVibe's Crescendo earned a Best Hardware Startup nomination at the Europas tech awards, a signal that sextech is edging toward mainstream recognition in the European startup ecosystem.
Durex surveyed 2,000 people and found 72% admit to using their phones during sex, with holiday sex falling short of expectations for 40% of respondents.
Kyoto University researchers found that Grindr, Jack'd, and Hornet leak precise user locations via trilateration, even when location features are disabled, posing serious risks in the 76 countries where homosexuality remains illegal.
Pornhub launched BangFit, a smartphone-synced 'sexercise' program at Bang.Fit that awards points for replicating on-screen sexual positions tracked via motion sensors.
SEXTECHGUIDE launches as an editorial sextech publication covering news, reviews, and VR porn, with no adult content hosted on-site.