Trademark and Branding Protection for Barely Legal Magazine
Barely Legal magazine was launched in the late 1990s as a niche publication that catered specifically to an adult audience interested in...
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: Sexuality and branding protection for niche adult publication.
Barely Legal Magazine was published in the United States from 1986 to 2004. It contained softcore photographs of naked young adult models, mostly women between 18 and 25 years old. Like most men's...
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Legal and Ethical Controversies, The magazine's focus on newly legal 18-year-olds has often sparked ethical debates and legal scrutiny. Critics argue that it borders on exploiting youthful innocence...
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: Barely legal: debating the age of consent and ethical implications in erotic media
Target Audience and Popularity
Barely Legal was a monthly American adult magazine founded by Larry Flynt Publications in 1964 to cater to the taste of men who were fascinated by the youthful...
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