Week-end Sex Nr 31 Jahrgang 1 (1970) «360p 2024»

As part of the first volume ( Jahrgang 1 ), Issue No. 31 reflects the aesthetic of the early 70s erotic "pulp" genre:

The magazine is notable in legal history due to a 1973 trademark case ( In re Madsen ). The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) ruled that the name for a magazine was not "scandalous" under the Trademark Act. The board emphasized that while the contents of the magazine might be considered pornographic by some, the mark itself was eligible for federal registration because it merely described the product's subject matter. Content and Aesthetics Week-end sex Nr 31 Jahrgang 1 (1970)

is a specific issue of a West German adult magazine that serves as a artifact of the "Sex Wave" ( Sexwelle ) that swept through European media in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The magazine was published by Scandinavian Picture , a firm that leveraged the liberalized pornography laws in Denmark (1969) to export erotic content into the West German market. Historical Context: The 1970s "Sex Wave" As part of the first volume ( Jahrgang 1 ), Issue No