Virginia law prohibits knowingly producing, promoting, or managing obscene performances and exhibitions, including certain films and shows. It also makes it illegal to own or lease venues for such performances without proper signage. Additionally, advertising or promoting obscene items or performances with specific location details is unlawful.
It is illegal to knowingly produce, promote, or manage obscene performances or exhibitions, and to own or lease venues for such purposes without proper signage.
No, employees who are not managers or officers and have no financial interest other than wages are not subject to prosecution under this law.
Yes, it is unlawful to knowingly prepare, publish, or circulate advertisements indicating where obscene items or performances can be obtained or viewed.
Venue owners must prominently post the name and address of the local manager of the theater, garden, or place where obscene performances are held.