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    Pornhub Blocks Utah in Protest of Latest Age-verification Law

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    작성자 Sadie
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    yEiI3.jpgSALT LAKE City - Pornhub, one of the most important adult content websites on the web, has blocked Utahns from viewing the site in an obvious protest of a brand new law forcing stricter age-verification measures. Website guests from Utah started noticing the block on Monday morning. At first, Pornhub posted "403 | This state shouldn't be whitelisted." 403 is a pc code for a forbidden site. Later within the day, the positioning was changed to a prolonged message to customers notifying them of why they have been blocked. Pornhub insisted it had sturdy belief and safety measures to prevent children from accessing its grownup content material, and the measures the state of Utah was requiring had no correct enforcement. Pornhub is protesting Senate Bill 287, which unanimously handed the legislature this year. It requires adult content websites to use age-verification methods before someone can view them. The invoice allowed for third-social gathering or different methods to do as such. The invoice is similar to at least one handed by Louisiana's state legislature. Mike Stabile, a spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition (the commerce group representing the grownup entertainment industry) instructed FOX 13 News. Stabile mentioned he was unaware if another adult web sites might be blocking Utah. The sponsor of SB287, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, informed FOX thirteen News in a text message he believed that Pornhub could adjust to the new legislation. Pornhub and different websites beforehand protested a legislation the Utah State Legislature passed in 2020 requiring adult web sites to have a warning label with an decide-in message, arguing it was unconstitutional. But ultimately, most of the websites began placing up the warning labels to Utah visitors.



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