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Court Rules in Pornhub Favor in Finding Texas Age-Verification Law Violates 1st Amendment
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:14 pm
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:14 pm
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Score one for Pornhub: A federal judge ruled Thursday that a Texas law requiring pornography sites to institute age-verification measures — and add prominent warning labels about the alleged dangers of porn — violates the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment prohibition against free-speech restrictions.
A lawsuit seeking to overturn the Texas legislation was filed Aug. 4 by the Free Speech Coalition, a group that included Pornhub’s parent company, adult industry advocacy groups and an adult performer (referred to in filings as “Jane Doe”).
Under the Texas law, which was set to go into effect Sept. 1, 2023, porn sites would have been required to use “reasonable age verification methods” to “verify that an individual attempting to access the material is 18 years of age or older.” In addition, pornography sites would have been forced to display a “Texas Health and Human Services Warning” in at least 14-point font — one such warning was specified to read, “Pornography increases the demand for prostitution, child exploitation, and child pornography” — along with a national toll-free number for people with mental health disorders. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed H.B. 1181 into law on June 12.
In the Aug. 31 ruling, Senior U.S. District Judge David A. Ezra of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas wrote, “The Court finds that H.B. 1181 is unconstitutional on its face.” The ruling enjoined Angela Colmenero, acting attorney general of Texas, from taking any enforcement action under H.B. 1181 “pending further order or final judgment.”
“The statute is not narrowly tailored and chills the speech of Plaintiffs and adults who wish to access sexual materials,” Ezra said in the decision. “[T]he law is not narrowly tailored because it substantially regulates protected speech, is severely underinclusive, and uses overly restrictive enforcement methods.”
The judge concluded, “The Court agrees that the state has a legitimate goal in protecting children from sexually explicit material online. But that goal, however crucial, does not negate this Court’s burden to ensure that the laws passed in its pursuit comport with established First Amendment doctrine. There are viable and constitutional means to achieve Texas’s goal, and nothing in this order prevents the state from pursuing those means.”
The Texas AG “immediately appealed” the decision and is seeking a stay of the injunction, according to a rep for the Office of the Attorney General of Texas.
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No more need for a proxy to jack it in Texas
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:19 pm to stout
Parents, learn to parent your kids.
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:23 pm to stout
The judge probably likes to spank it himself and knows they will use this against the people and doesn’t want any part of it. Good job judge. For me, in Louisiana……. I haven’t given in because I know damn well eventually it will be used against me. frick them and their verification.
This post was edited on 9/1/23 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:36 pm to stout
How does age-verification violate the 1st ammendment, specifically regarding the freedom of speech, on a porn site?
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:47 pm to stout
A friend texted me and asked how this will affect Louisiana.
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:48 pm to Jim Rockford
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A friend texted me and asked how this will affect Louisiana
I got the same text
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:49 pm to stout
Wait, Pornhub sued to ensure that little kids would have access to porn?
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:50 pm to stout
So no age restrictions on anything now?
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:51 pm to gmac8604
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How does age-verification violate the 1st ammendment, specifically regarding the freedom of speech, on a porn site?
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Internet freedom advocates argue that their implementation entails enormous privacy risks, including the possibility that the government could monitor your consumption of adult content. States have also granted themselves wide latitude in how they define such material; these laws theoretically give them means to crack down on sites offering resources related to safe sex, abortion, gender-affirming care and LGBTQ communities.
RollingStone.com
Posted on 9/1/23 at 4:53 pm to gmac8604
So can I finally bring my toddlers into the casino so we can crush the penny slots, or are we gonna need to overcome child labor laws as well for us to get there?
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:00 pm to gmac8604
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So can I finally bring my toddlers into the casino so we can crush the penny slots, or are we gonna need to overcome child labor laws as well for us to get there?
How do child labor laws prevent you from bringing your toddler to gamble?
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:06 pm to LSUGrrrl
Toddlers are not allowed to gamble. If I teach them to pull a slot machine and give them sweets for hitting trip 7s, then I just paid a minor for their actions.
This post was edited on 9/1/23 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:07 pm to stout
Pornhub gets all the attention but Spankbang is the real loss
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:09 pm to BluegrassBelle
That's Rolling Stone and doesn't answer his question about how age restrictions limiting access limits free speech. What about rated R movies? Same concept.
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:10 pm to stout
I wish someone would pass a law to think and act just like me!
Get politics the frick out of social engineering!
Get politics the frick out of social engineering!
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:13 pm to gmac8604
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How does age-verification violate the 1st ammendment, specifically regarding the freedom of speech, on a porn site?
A person should not be forced to put their fricking ID into a site just b/c a bunch of dumb arse parents don't know how to monitor their kid's internet activity.
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:16 pm to Dr RC
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A person should not be forced to put their fricking ID into a site just b/c a bunch of dumb arse parents don't know how to monitor their kid's internet activity.
Or maybe we all should stop watching porn.
Posted on 9/1/23 at 5:16 pm to Jake88
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That's Rolling Stone and doesn't answer his question about how age restrictions limiting access limits free speech. What about rated R movies? Same concept.
Yes. It’s a source that I googled that explained.
The movie theater doesn’t keep a copy of your driver’s license when you buy an R rated ticket.
Having to enter things like your license information and other identifying information into a database that could be used by the government (the key here) to track your adult content consumption is where it infringes.
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