for the elimination of the products of the performance^) from the
public view.
(1) Limitation of action. This claim shal not expire before five
years have elapsed from the date of the coerced performance(s)
or from the last appearance or sale of any product of the
performance(s), whichever date is later;
(2) Proof of one or more of the following facts or conditions
shal not, without more, negate a finding of coercion;
(i) that the person is a woman; or
(i ) that the person is or has been a prostitute; or
(i i) that the person has at ained the age of majority; or
(iv) that the person is connected by blood or marriage to
anyone involved in or related to the making of the
pornography; or
(v) that the person has previously had, or been thought to
have had, sexual relations with anyone, including anyone
involved in or related to the making of the pornography, or
(vi) that the person has previously posed for sexually
explicit pictures for or with anyone, including anyone
involved in or related to the making of the pornography at
issue; or
(vi ) that anyone else, including a spouse or other relative,
has given permission on the person’s behalf; or
(vi i) that the person actual y consented to a use of the
performance that is changed into pornography; or
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(ix) that the person knew that the purpose of the acts or
events in question was to make pornography; or
(x) that the person showed no resistance or appeared to
cooperate actively in the photographic sessions or in the
sexual events that produced the pornography; or
(xi) that the person signed a contract, or made statements
affirming a willingness to cooperate in the production of
pornography; or
(xii) that no physical force, threats, or weapons were used in
the making of the pornography; or
(xiii) that the person was paid or otherwise compensated.
(n) Forcing pornography on a person. Any woman, man, child, or
transsexual who has pornography forced on him/her in any place
of employment, in education, in a home, or in any public place has
a cause of action against the perpetrator and/or institution.
(o) Assault or physical at ack due to pornography. Any woman,
man, child, or transsexual who is assaulted, physically at acked or
injured in a way that is directly caused by specific pornography
has a claim for damages against the perpetrator, the maker(s),
distributor(s), sel er(s), and/or exhibitor(s), and for an injunction