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Porn being moved to members only areas by law?
No I did not read it is going to happen anywhere :1orglaugh
But I was wondering recently with all the free porn that is basically being laid out on a sliver platter to minors without any type of ID/Age check is it not only a matter of time before some laws get passed? Now I know most will say "it will never happen" and to be honest I do not know what the future holds, but its something that is bound to happen in one form or another sooner or later. Lets face it millions of under age kids are viewing porn and at some point in time they will try to regulate this. Porn has NEVER been so readily available and is such quantity and variety. Its great "cannon fodder" for the politicians and their crusades. Even though nut jobs like Santorum are the first to mention porn censorship on the net, there will come a time when this bridge will need to be crossed. How would this law be enforced? I don't know but a very simple solution would be for the US gov. to simply outlaw payment processing for non membership area porn. If Visa and Mastercard jump on board, and they are incorporated in the USA then this would effectively be the end of tubes. What are your thoughts on this subject? Do you believe that the net will remain uncensored for ever? |
Pathetic thread.
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CTR is high -- but your lander fails to deliver yielding 0 conversions
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congress cant pass anything without getting paid off by lobbyists. & as one can see from the web, the anti-porn lobby is not well funded.
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Congress is strictly pay for play. Who's gonna pay for this law? Show me where the money is and maybe I'll believe you.
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It's been ruled already that a credit card is not a valid method of verifying age in the United States. Doesn't that pretty much kill the whole thing?
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Imagine if they did that. It would change our industry.
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one vote for ban.
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Move operation to Russia. You'll be safe as a clam in septic tank.
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Three times Clinton signed such a bill and three times the Supreme Court struck it down.
"It will never happen" is a bit of a stretch, as it was passed three times, but it won't happen with the current court. Historically, it doesn't happen with republicans in office, either. Tipper Gore was a far bigger threat than Santorum ever ever be. It seems she and Hillary were why Clinton kept trying over and over. |
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Germany did it, no free porn on .de websites. those who know how to work it make excellent business
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I dont ever think it would be enforceable tho, but would be a GREAT way to "email market" to users :winkwink:
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credit cards don't count, mostly it's done by an online check of your bank account and credit score (called "Schufa" in Germany) some do even a webcam face to face check, there used to be also USB dongles or passwords by registered mail by your mailman for a while it was crazy but like i said, it's mostly online by bank account nowadays |
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makes sense with online banking...almost everybody has it and its easy to enforce... |
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Then again, I suppose they could open up a separate account with a different bank for these purposes. |
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My join forms, and the few that I've looked at on other sites all have the same criteria that requires the credit card number & CVV and ALSO the name and correct billing address of that card. If any of those fields are incorrect it won't work. A pre-paid card has neither name or address attached to it. So I'm not sure that theory is necessarily true? Or am I off-base on that? |
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Will it happen? I doubt so. Complicated, too many interests in the game and you'll always have a shitload of tards crying because they can't get your effort for free |
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but i dont think the banker would be a problem here, more the wife if she also has access |
What the fuck does this thread even mean? if, when, maybe?
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Sooner or later something will clean up the sewer we've all created. |
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If it is a VISA or MASTERCARD, with a valid CVV code the address is ignored. It's a crapshoot. |
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http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/xhamster.com# http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/redtube.com# http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/youjizz.com# Look at the age distribution of the members, now it does say 18-24 and alexa.com does not monitor minors but it is super obvious that plenty of minors are on the tubes, if this is the only argument to make then tubes are really sitting ducks...tubes have just started to gain momentum...they are sill young...give this crap a few more years tubes will be like 90% of internet traffic :1orglaugh I must say that the tubes will probably be the savior of porn...in their race to deliver as much free shit to anybody and their MASSIVE traffic they will litter the net with "gay ball suckers" and "shit in her mouth" clips...sitting ducks for politicians...any type of law passed to limit porn to membership sites would be the end of tubes... Another thing I don't understand is how is limiting porn to membership sites infrigement on the first amendment? You don't have hard core pornography on TV or mainstream mags, its limited to pay=per view there is no free porn, without a password...how is the net different? |
And then the day will come, when WeHatePorn will be the only site left
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Give it a rest -- The government is very limited in court citing compelling reason for restriction of the viewing of explicit porn. Were they can cite compelling reason that minors should not be involved in the production of porn, trying to justify that they be restricted from viewing the subject material and proving great damage to their psyche lacks any credible data. |
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It's just natural. But our society views it as "dangerous" until the day that you magically turn 18 and everything is okay. Of course...kids are allowed to see all the violence on t.v. and video games that they want. And people wonder why there is so much violence in the world. :) |
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That doesn't matter. If you use a filtering software it doesn't matter if there are 20 porn sites or 20 million porn sites they get filtered out. So if a parent wants to keep their kids from viewing porn it can pretty easily be done. Hell, these days more browsers have filters built into them. A law could pass and could be signed by the president, but that doesn't mean it would survive a court challenge. The supreme court said during the COPA arguments that a credit card is not a valid form of age verification and that it could limit access to those who should have access. They also said that existing filters were good enough. Now it is 12-14 years later and yes, the free porn technology has improved, but so have the filters. Hell google even offers a way to filter your searches. For a law to survive it would have to have a compelling reason why filtering software no longer works. As for it limiting free speech. the supreme court said during the COPA trial that any adult with a valid form of ID could walk into any porn store in the country and buy whatever they wanted with cash. If you limit it to membership sites you are essentially saying that a credit card (or checking account) is a valid form of age verification and that the only people who should have access to it are those people who have or are willing to use their credit card (or checking account). What I could see happening is that they eventually force porn sites to use something like .xxx or they come up with a system that allows ISPs to filter porn at their level then if you want "uncensored" access you have to opt in, but I don't think they will ever force porn to be behind a membership. |
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Its easy political points, and we all know that politicians love this...It has nothing to do with right or wrong it has only to do with politics... |
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Keeping the above in mind, a politician with interests could easily argue that the filters don't work... Quote:
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why can't parents be responsible and add parental locks to their pc's and mobile devices? we don't need the government to take care of our kids, that's up to ourselves to do. |
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Traffic and size of the site doesn't matter when it comes to filters. They all get blocked. The size of the site could and likely will bring about new laws. I agree with you completely that there will likely be some kind of new anti-porn laws passed in the future, but just because it passes doesn't mean it will survive the legal challenges. I don't think a person could go before the supreme court and say, "Pornhub as 10 million visitors a day therefore it is clear filtering doesn't work," All the defense would have to do is show them a computer with a filter enabled that blocked pornhub and the case would be closed. Quote:
You could add to that the fact that many minors have credit cards. I had my first credit card when I was 17 years old. These days when you open up a bank account of any kind your ATM card is a debit card that acts like a credit card so tons of kids have them. |
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