A trade group for the adult entertainment industry will appear at the Supreme Court on Wednesday in its challenge to a Texas law that requires pornography sites to verify the age of their users before providing access – for example, by requiring a government-issued identification. The law applies to any website whose content is one-third or more “harmful to minors” – a definition that the challengers say would include most sexually suggestive content, from nude modeling to romance novels and R-rated movies.

  • scarabic@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    If I were them writing the law it would be based on viewed content. Not files sitting on servers.

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      3 hours ago

      That would require digital age competence. We don’t elect that, we like old rich dudes.