Free Speech Coalition

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Free Speech Coalition

The Free Speech Coalition (pronounced: free speech co·a·li·tion) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that advocates for the rights of the adult entertainment industry.

Etymology

The term "Free Speech Coalition" is derived from the English words "free", "speech", and "coalition". "Free" (from Old English frēo) refers to the absence of constraint or restriction, "speech" (from Old English sprǣc, sprǣċ) refers to the expression or communication of thoughts and feelings by spoken words, and "coalition" (from Latin coalitio) refers to a union or alliance for mutual benefit, especially between political parties or organizations.

Related Terms

  • First Amendment: The First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which protects the freedom of speech, among other rights.
  • Adult Entertainment: A category of the entertainment industry that is intended for adults only due to its explicit or mature content.
  • Non-Profit Organization: An organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose or mission, rather than distributing its surplus income to the organization's directors (or equivalents) as profit or dividends.
  • Advocacy: The act or process of supporting a cause or proposal.
  • United States: A country in North America, where the Free Speech Coalition is based.

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