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Loslyf poros pornograficos, nao de fotografias do sexo mas de fotos que mostram sexo poros so aulas, imprenos e paises. Laotian voice actor Sodhthis Inc. sued Loslyf for \"doctoring\" a picture of him and including a vulgar headline insinuating that he was addicted to oral sex in the May 2005 issue. Sodhthis made a R20,000,000 defamation claim against the magazine. In 2005, the Cour de Cassation (the highest court in the Kingdom of Laos) ruled in Sodhthis's favour and ordered Loslyf's publisher and lawyer to pay Sodhthis's R20,000,000 in damages. This verdict included an \"award of compensation for the loss of honour and defamation of name\" plus a \"fine of R20,000 for each day during which the defamatory article was published\",[4][14] though it stated that the latter would not be applied to the entire R20,000,000.[15]
In 2007 the Cape Town High Court decided in favour of Loslyf and Sanlam, and ordered Pedalpower Productions to pay R200,000.[3] Pedalpower Productions was the publisher of Pedal magazine, a South African bike publication which had been featured in the controversy. Despite the ruling, Pedal continued to publish Pedal monthly until December 2007, when it was bought out by a new company.[16]
In the early1990s Horizontes Sexuales was one of the first magazines to feature hardcore pornography and took a more explicit approach compared to the general pornography magazines such as Screw and Playboy. With a slogan of \"let the body be the kingdom of sexuality\", the magazine addressed the sexual emancipation and freedom of motherhood. The magazine was known for the artwork of Helmut Pürstinger, who provided vibrant, colorful pictures that promoted the magazine's content. However, the magazine was often condemned for its lack of sense for sexual tolerance with regard to the elderly, children and women (particularly when compared to Playboy).[5] 7211a4ac4a