Comment on [TECHCRUNCH] Texas cannot yet enforce ID checks on porn sites
autotldr@lemmings.world [bot] 1 year ago
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The Free Speech Coalition, along with adult video sites like Pornhub, led the legal challenge against Texas’ HB 1181, arguing that the bill violates the First Amendment and infringes on rights guaranteed by Section 230.
“The Court agrees that the state has a legitimate goal in protecting children from sexually explicit material online,” wrote judge David Alan Ezra in the junction.
Sponsored by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the bill would make porn sites check users’ IDs to be sure that only adults are accessing sexually explicit materials.
The bill would also require that these websites display a “public health warning” in 14-point font or larger, which states that watching pornography can cause mental illness and increase the demand for prostitution and child sexual exploitation.
Instead, users will see a safe-for-work video in which adult actress Cherie DeVille explains why Pornhub doesn’t support age-verification as a way of keeping minors safe online.
Sites like OnlyFans and Pornhub require adult actors to prove their age and identity to cut down on nonconsensual content and child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
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TehPers@beehaw.org 1 year ago
I think they have it flipped. People not relieving themselves seems far more likely to lead to these kinds of issues. Then again, if you have to argue about whether or not porn is a “sin” to people, I don’t think you’ll get very far with actual logic.