Literally 1984
One of the things that stuck out to me while reading in school was the sexual frustration part
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Literally 1984
One of the things that stuck out to me while reading in school was the sexual frustration part
For every 1 porn site that has to comply with US regulations there are 100 that don’t and they won’t implement any IP blocks. Absurd that they really think this will have any effect.
it's a foot in the door for online surveillance. has little to do with porn
But now they can legitimate all sort of bullshit measures to enforce that law. It will have an effect. Just not the one you expected.
So what I'm reading is that VPN business is going to continue to thrive. But that also is an age limit hurdle, I suppose.
e621 was blocked in my state and... then they realized the law wasn't being enforced and unblocked themselves
We need a modern day Larry Flynt.
How utterly bizarre.
Malicious intentions. They're trying to normalize internet ID laws.
They saw what happened to NC governor candidate. They made it illegal for anyone in the future NOT to use a VPN.
Not with a VPN it isn’t.
Next go on the Southern Strategy: banning VPNs for private use.
Now they can all rest easy that their liitle romps with their sister-cousins won't be seen by the rest of the family
I had no idea that US states could block websites at the state level
It's not states blocking porn sites. It's states treating porn site companies similarly to bars. "If we catch you serving minors, we're gonna sue the shit out of you."
The only legally airtight way to know you're not serving minors is to check valid IDs for every visitor. Just like a bar. But since doing that for a website is a huge burden and still a tremendous risk, companies like Pornhub aren't playing ball. Instead of complying with the new laws, they're simply choosing to refuse service to any user from one of these hostile states. Can't get in trouble for serving minors from certain states if you don't serve anyone from those states at all.