Meaning, the parents shouldn’t let the child buy stuff on pornhub?
In most of EU there are laws that forbid minors to access some products (like, you cannot sell alcool to minors). Don’t see as fascist to make those laws respected.
I mean, if a minor buys a liquor from a store and it is caught, the store pays a fine (or it is temporary closed or whatever the law says), why should be a company that sell pornography (or enable to watch it) not be responsible the same way ? Just because it is on internet and it is a US company ?
MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml 5 days ago
gian@lemmy.grys.it 5 days ago
Meaning, the seller should not allow the minor to buy stuff on pornhub.
The law did not say that the minor could not try to buy pornography from the newsstand (or whatever else is forbidden to him) but that the seller could not sell to him.
Same here, a minor could try to buy, the seller must not sell to him. That is valid also for accessing the site.So I fully agree that the EU comission check if this laws is respected also on internet.
For me the only thing to discuss about this is the “how it is done” which can be an interesting discusssion in itself.
MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml 5 days ago
But it’s not about selling online but about access. Which is parental responsibility.
Why do we restrict porn at 16 anyway? Make it 13 to make more sense.
gian@lemmy.grys.it 5 days ago
But it’s not about selling online but about access. Which is parental responsibility.
Fully agree.
But I was not against the fact that also the site check if who is trying to access can legally access (and I don’t think the simple “Are you of legal age” question is enough)Why do we restrict porn at 16 anyway? Make it 13 or 12 to make more sense.
It is 18 here, but it can be a nice discussion.
surph_ninja@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Yes, I am familiar with the ‘think of the children!’ Trojan horse tactic.
gian@lemmy.grys.it 5 days ago
So in your opinion even the ban to sell alcool to minors is in the “think of the children” category ?
Anyway, the ban to sell pornography to minors date way before internet so what’s the point ? EU is not making a new law, it merely try to look if these companies respect them.
Then I could agree that back at the time, when you need to go to the newsstand to buy “the product” the check was easy and now it is everything but easy. Back at the time you just need to show your ID and that’s all, the newsagent would never remember you and have nothing about you to be stoles.
Now the only problem I see is that the data you could send to verify you are an adult will be stolen (and sold) and that is a problem.
Cort@lemmy.world 5 days ago
No, I’d liken it to an adult giving a child alcohol. I don’t know of any children who pay for their own Internet access.
If your liquor cabinet at home isn’t locked, and your kid steals some, it isn’t any different than not having a locked down Internet connection.
gian@lemmy.grys.it 5 days ago
Which is still forbidden, except if you are the parent and you are in your own home or anyway not in a public space. And if the kid is educated well, he would refuse alchool from an adult that is not his parent or relatives. If not maybe you should educated your kid better than that.
But I don’t know children that can pay for their own alchool either.
Well, I don’t need to lock my liquor cabinet because I educated my kids.
And now that they are old enough they know that they can simply ask instead of stealing.
surph_ninja@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Literally no one but you is arguing about minors accessing porn.
gian@lemmy.grys.it 5 days ago
I am not the one saying
I am the one saying that in the real world there is a law that ban minor from accessing porn that should be held valid also on internet.
The one implying that enforcing a law is fascist is you, not me.