Digital Playground Vs. The State Of Maryland

Over the past few months, Digital Playground has organized screenings of “Pirates 2″ at college campuses across the country, with remarkably little controversy. Well, until last week.

Students at the University of Maryland were all set to attend a screening of the most important porno ever made—until some state legislators caught wind of where, exactly, these pirates were sticking their swords. In response, Sen. Andrew P. Harris (R-Baltimore County) introduced a bill to withhold state funding from any public university that allowed the screening of a triple-X film, which caused university officials to cancel the screening, which in turn led to a flurry of press (including Adella, DP’s director of marketing, appearing on CNN to defend the adult industry).

And it doesn’t end there: protesting of the university’s decision, a group of students are planning to screen the film anyway, preceding the XXX action with a discussion of free speech, and how it relates to the pride of Porn Valley.

Man, we miss college.

· Porn Flick Screening at U-Md. Still On, as Is Funding Threat (washingtonpost.com)
· Image of Jesse Jane courtesy of Digital Playground (digitalplayground.com)

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  • Martin

    When I went to UofMD in the late 70′s, porn films were how the various film societies paid for the foreign films they ran. Hell, one of the professors was a funder of the early John Waters films.

    Will it be OK to show a XXXX movie?

  • Anonymous

    Students at the College Park’s “bastard child,” UMBC, have been involved in protesting this issue as well.

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/education/college/bal-md.porn04apr04,0,3410489.story

  • Come a little Miroslav Klose You’re My Kind of Man

    Please consult Student Health Services regarding a sit-in lasting more than four hours.

  • Anonymous

    Class of ’01 (well… December of ’01… had to take an extra semester to make up for dicking around instead of taking full class loads). Closest thing they showed at the Hoff to porn was freakin’ Spice World.

    Not that it mattered. The internet connections there were outlandishly fast compared to the 56K dial up I had at home in ’97, so access to porn was more than readily available.

    The Hoff (not sure if it is even still called that) is a student run theatre… not really a university run one, if such a distinction can be made. So long as they check IDs at the door, they could show whatever they want I think.