The piece is disingenuous to say the least.
The Bill is moving through the system of govt and it will become law in the spring.
However the wording of the Bill at present does not put the onus on the ISPs to block adult content by default, rather it states the "ancillary service providers" (ISPs and payment mechanisms) will be requested to act against sites that do not put in place adequate AV mechanisms. (when brought to their attention by the regulator the BBFC)
The link posted by the OP refers to an amendment put forward which may or may not be adopted after debate in the Commons.
Either way AV is coming to the UK in the near future - the big players are very interested because we all know that the status quo is not sustainable and that regulation has a habit of throwing up interesting opportunities for those smart folks quick enough to see the silver lining.
