Fucking Machines

Fucking Machines is a pornographic website that features video and photographs of women engaged in autoerotic sexual stimulation with a large variety of penetrative fucking machines and other sex toys. The site is based in San Francisco and is part of the network of pornographic websites operated by Kink.com.[1] Fucking Machines was founded in 2000.[2]

Fucking Machines makes use of over 30 machines, most of which utilize electric motors to provide thrusting action, simulating human coitus with a dildo for either anal and vaginal penetration (or both). Other devices commonly used on the site include the Sybian and the Hitachi Magic Wand. Suction-based stimulation devices are also sometimes used, as are non-electric penetrative devices like the Monkey Rocker, which utilizes the user's own weight in a rocking motion to drive penetration. Many of the scenes on the site feature anal penetration, double penetration, and female ejaculation. Major adult actresses appearing frequently on the site include Annie Cruz, Amber Rayne, Harmony Rose, Delilah Strong, and Trina Michaels.[3]

History

Peter Acworth founded Fucking Machines as the second website within his company Cybernet Entertainment, Inc. In 2006 Acworth changed the corporate name of Cybernet to Kink.com.[4] In 2007, Fucking Machines relocated with the other Kink.com sites to the San Francisco Armory.

Also in 2007, Fucking Machines was involved in a trademark dispute when the United States Patent and Trademark Office refused to grant a trademark for the name of the site, asserting that it was obscene.[5] The case was handled by free speech attorney, Marc Randazza.[5]

References

  1. ^ "A Disciplined Business" by Jon Mooallem, The New York Times Magazine, April 29, 2007.
  2. ^ " The Man Behind the Fucking Machines", Village Voice, July 16, 2008
  3. ^ " Cold Steel, Hot Women & The Intrigue of Fucking Machines", BehindKink.com, August 21, 2008.
  4. ^ "Kink.com Celebrates its 10-year Anniversary", BehindKink.com, February 1, 2008.
  5. ^ a b Billman, Jeffrey C. (June 7, 2007). "THE F BOMB". Orlando Weekly. http://www.orlandoweekly.com/features/story.asp?id=11596. Retrieved 2008-09-09. 

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