AmberCutie's Forum
An adult community for cam models and members to discuss all the things!

UK Digital Economy Act Coming April

  • ** WARNING - ACF CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT **
    Only persons aged 18 or over may read or post to the forums, without regard to whether an adult actually owns the registration or parental/guardian permission. AmberCutie's Forum (ACF) is for use by adults only and contains adult content. By continuing to use this site you are confirming that you are at least 18 years of age.
Status
Not open for further replies.
Jan 3, 2013
281
282
123
For those that haven't heard and that live in the UK.

UK Government are bringing in a new law this April that requires websites that provide pornography to ask their users to prove they are over the age of 18.

This new law comes into effect in April of this year. If sites do not comply they will have their site blocked by UK ISP's and fined £250,000 or 5% of their financial turnover.

Users in the UK will also need to provide their passport / credit card information before they can proceed to that site.

More info:

https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/online-porn-laws-uk-changing-14191021

http://metro.co.uk/2018/01/27/peopl...rn-will-soon-have-to-prove-their-age-7266038/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Economy_Act_2017
 
kids will find a way to get round it and all that information will be hacked if not straight away not long after
 
Well, luckily it seems like all the sites I go to are not UK based + I use a VPN anyway so.. lol
 
Opera browser has a built in vpn..
 
Good luck with them trying to enforce it ..

goes in google search , types naked girls, clicks images tab
 
taking-notes-gif-2.gif


To see tits open google and then google for tits ohhhh i've got it :smug: well this ban isn't going to go well :wideyed:
 
At the moment it looks like one of the providers of this age verification solution will be Mindgeek (not aware of any potential competitors at the moment, in fact), which I imagine most of you on here will be familiar with from sending them DMCA notices for their various sites (pornhub, redtube etc). Do I want to trust them with my personal information? I'll give you one guess.

As for blocking, this legislation looks like the government finally giving themselves the (legal) power to censor the internet (debates about the ease of circumventing blocks are a separate matter), something they haven't had until now. Prior to this any blocking was either ordered by the courts following legal cases brought by big film studios (usually torrent indexing sites) or implemented voluntarily by service providers (that is the service providers voluntarily signed up to a blocking service and imposed it on their subscribers - most UK homes already get a censored version of the Internet). So a watershed is crossed.

As usual, pornography is the canary in the coalmine of free speech. (I stole that quote from Myles Jackman)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.