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BumRushDaShow

(146,538 posts)
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 05:48 PM Jan 11

More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to restrictions on pornography. Now the Supreme Court will weigh

Source: CNN Politics

Published 12:00 PM EST, Sat January 11, 2025


CNN — In Texas, Florida, and more than a dozen other states, users who try to access the world’s largest pornography website are greeted by a surprising sight: a message on a black screen telling them they’re blocked because of the actions of their state legislature.

Over the last two and a half years, 19 states – home to more than a third of Americans – have passed laws that require pornography websites to confirm a user’s age by checking a government-issued ID or scanning their face, among other methods.

The new laws, which have been pushed by allies of President-elect Donald Trump, have led some of the largest adult sites, including Pornhub, to block users from specific states, rather than paying millions for ID-checking services.

Next week, the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the constitutionality of the new laws, setting up a battle over free speech, censorship and how to protect kids online. The case could end up eroding landmark precedents protecting pornography, following previous decisions from the court that have overturned decades-old case law.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/11/politics/invs-porn-age-verification-laws-supreme-court/index.html



Full headline: More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to restrictions on pornography. Now, the Supreme Court will weigh in
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More than a dozen states have passed new laws that led to restrictions on pornography. Now the Supreme Court will weigh (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jan 11 OP
When one votes for the party of christofascists this is what you get. kimbutgar Jan 11 #1
The vote in Florida was 56 percent Trump, 43 percent Harris. mahatmakanejeeves Jan 11 #2
It's not just in those states Bob_in_VA Jan 11 #5
Yes, I know that protecting the kids is a top priority, but as to censorship, freedom, etc. to impact these long- SWBTATTReg Jan 11 #3
LOL. I'm sure we're all on the edge of our seats for this! PSPS Jan 11 #4
This is going to bring back J-9 Jan 11 #6

kimbutgar

(23,984 posts)
1. When one votes for the party of christofascists this is what you get.
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 05:50 PM
Jan 11

I feel no sympathy for those states.

Bob_in_VA

(101 posts)
5. It's not just in those states
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 08:48 PM
Jan 11

The internet provider in the Memphis area, Comcast, operates their system out of Mississippi, which has that stupid, unenforceable law. So, even though that law does not exist in Tennessee (yet, but keep watching) anyone who wanted to visit a porn site couldn't, even though there is no law in TN that stops a user from seeing porn absent an ID check. Seems that Mississippi doesn't understand or care about interfering in interstate commerce. Wonder if the ACLU would be interested in pursuing it?

SWBTATTReg

(24,663 posts)
3. Yes, I know that protecting the kids is a top priority, but as to censorship, freedom, etc. to impact these long-
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 06:26 PM
Jan 11

cherished rights negatively?

I guess I'm going to go back to the long-asked question, where are the parents in all of this? Should they be the ones stopping their children (if they want too) in accessing this material?

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