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XBIZ NEWS: House Bill Would Heavily Regulate Online Adult Biz
XBIZ NEWS: House Bill Would Heavily Regulate Online Adult Biz
WASHINGTON ? A bill has been introduced in Congress that would impose 10-year prison sentences and property seizures for online adult operators who make available any porn content, including splash pages, without an age-verification system. http://www.xbiz.com/news/114903 |
Benelux time.
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Someone needs to inform members of Congress that some websites actually exist outside of the jurisdiction of the US.
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that must suck to have to adhere to american laws eh?
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COPA Part Deux
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lol .. sure, not like we have other pressing issues in the US .....
but who will think of the rotten children, you know, the ones that kill each other after school, get pregnant at 12, steal, lie, don't know shit, dress like thugs and whores ..... |
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Correction for the article, Stupak is a Democrat, not Republican. He is real conservative on social issues and a Christian fundamentalist.
Also, you've really sensationalized the story. The 10 year sentence is a maximum. You'll find in most states there are multiple year jail sentences on the books for serving or selling alcohol to minors. No one really gets that and it's the high end of the spectrum. And stating that "making it available" is enough for the prison sentence is wrong. The bill clearly states you have to have intent to sell or provide access through a sale. That means you would have to be shown to actively be trying to sell to minors. Much different than just making it available to minors. It also includes firearms, tobacco, and alcohol. Rules are already very strict on this stuff offline so I'm not sure why you'd expect it to be different online. It also seems that these are regulations on those actually selling it (which is why it's under the FTC). It's rather vague, but I wouldn't assume affiliates or exhibitionists would be included in the mix. I'm not for the bill and don't know enough of the details involved in it, but you guys are really sensationalizing something by using some misleading statements to make it seem bigger than it is. I'd also be shocked if it passed considering similar bills have failed to go through under much more conservative Congresses. |
Age check everything! get rid of free surfers Tube sites giving everything away for free. only qualified Credit Card holders with cash surfing porn, hmmm
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Welcome to German Internet!
We have this since years and I would really appreciate if that would be introduced also to the rest of the world. Two reasons: - my German clients would be able to compete again with all sites outside Germany who do not care about this for now and therefore have a massive advantage. more jobs for me ;) - free porn will die. while people obviously do not care for copyright they DO care for going to jail because of committing a felony. there is not a single german operated tube site, tgp or whatever that shows free hardcore porn. because it is illegal. and to say that it is technically not possible (like in the article) is a joke - cause it obviously is. but it only will work if Visa and Mastercard push this - worldwide |
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Yeah course in the current state of North America THIS is what we should worry about....gotya.
Way to go burning down more small business owners |
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scary the things they try and pass... one day somethings gonna slip by buried in some bullshit bailout bill and boom we are all fucked.
But seriously, I wish the world would adopt this, no vagina cock or anything more than kissing and some censored nipples on front ends... that would bring back the 1:40 ratios I had in 1997! would be funny if after all the scary posts about what bush and his cronies were gonna do to porn (and never did) something like this passed under a Liberal admin. |
like COPA this would be fantastic for our industry.
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One of these days, US webmasters will get their heads out of their asses and move all their assets abroad, protect them, and flip the USA and their stupid anti-porn rules, the bird.
You are enemies to your own country. |
Strange how everything turns around. Now people in the industry would support COPA II.
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Oh by the way would Google have to comply? No. |
Could be a good thing as it would for all effective purposes kill free porn as the only Age Verification system is `a credit card. But if I recollect correctly because of the case law that was developed surrounding COPPA even if passed this law would have a difficult time surviving court challenge. Basically the court said there was a less intrusive way to keep minors from seeing porn namely filters. So it hard to see how they could successfully argue that basically making people pre-register to view porn is both less intrusive and more effective than filters.
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Oh and I love this part Sponsored by Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., the bill also would establish a system to create certification for approved sites and a blacklist for adult operators who are not in compliance with mandatory age verification. Government approved porn sites? So it's going to be somebody's job to approve triplepussyfuckedwhores.com, doubleanalmidgets.com and hairyasiantrannies.com? |
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Thurbs hit me up
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Age verification system, so would that be an enter page that says, "Over 18? - Yes/No" ?
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we have been through all this already, you can't come up with anything that has not already been discussed and solved over here |
fucking classic
lets try and control the internet while the country its economy is going down the shitter |
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The legislation, introduced earlier this month, already has been referred to the Committee on Financial Services and the Committee on Energy and Commerce for review You do realize that 95% of bills die in committee. First it has to get reviewed then it has to be passed by the committee. That right there will take months at the minimum. Then it has to be introduced to the House, which could take many more months. Even if it passes a similar bill will have to pass the Senate. Which of course that bill will have to go through committee before being voted on in the Senate. Then both bills will have to be combined in a way that is acceptable to both Houses of Congress then it goes to the President for his signature. Then of course the inevitable lawsuit which of course will lead to an injunction until the case can be heard. Even if the lower courts approve it it will be continually appealed until it reaches the Supreme Court. Even if the Supreme Court agrees the law is Constitutional it could be the year 2020. Who knows that the internet will be like then. |
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and all i say is that you can come up with anything you want - like "there's no technical solution", "credit cards are not suffcient", "the internet has no borders" etc... but when politicians think they can put up something like an age verification they will. and they better look at what has been developed already somewhere else before they can come up with something really stupid they pull out their own asses. |
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I agree, this is a GREAT thing. |
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