It’s kinda weird seeing this from Germany: Around here porn websites always required a proper age check (“are you 18” banners don’t suffice), which in effect means that the few porn sites that are hosted in Germany are paid (if you’re paying, an age check is trivial). That doesn’t mean that the rest is inaccessible, but it certainly doesn’'t have a .de TLD. It’s just how laws written for the offline age translated to online.
What’s stopping pornhub from having a similar strategy in France? Continue to accept French IPs for the international version, paywall the French version. Google will gladly purge the results for France of the international version they don’t mind.
What’s stopping pornhub from having a similar strategy in France? Continue to accept French IPs for the international version, paywall the French version.
Pornhub is ideologically against having to collect and verify data on their users for the government. They block traffic in all areas that pass these kinds of laws as a protest.
Doesn’t seem like a real requirement if Pornhub and similar sites can get away with their “only click if you’re 18”-banners just the same. Making a distinction between sites hosted inside Germany and outside Germany doesn’t seem like smart lawmaking to me.
It’s kinda weird seeing this from Germany: Around here porn websites always required a proper age check (“are you 18” banners don’t suffice), which in effect means that the few porn sites that are hosted in Germany are paid (if you’re paying, an age check is trivial). That doesn’t mean that the rest is inaccessible, but it certainly doesn’'t have a .de TLD. It’s just how laws written for the offline age translated to online.
What’s stopping pornhub from having a similar strategy in France? Continue to accept French IPs for the international version, paywall the French version. Google will gladly purge the results for France of the international version they don’t mind.
Pornhub is ideologically against having to collect and verify data on their users for the government. They block traffic in all areas that pass these kinds of laws as a protest.
Rare corporate W.
Edit: I take that back. Apparently, they want device level verification
Doesn’t seem like a real requirement if Pornhub and similar sites can get away with their “only click if you’re 18”-banners just the same. Making a distinction between sites hosted inside Germany and outside Germany doesn’t seem like smart lawmaking to me.