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Legislation from Paquette intended to protect kids from adult content online
State Representative Brad Paquette has introduced legislation intended to prevent children from accessing adult content on the internet. Paquette tells us House Bill 4429 would require the use of a decision-based age verification mechanism with adult sites. He says the “decision-based age verification mechanism” goes back to when someone purchases and registers a device like a cell phone. Paquette tells us when you register such a device, the se…
Minor’s lawsuits against adult sites show new state law is working as intended to protect kids: state AG
Four first-of-a-kind lawsuits in Kansas were filed Monday aiming to hold porn websites accountable for violating state law, which mandates they use adequate age-verification systems. There are no federal laws requiring porn sites to verify a user's age. The suits, filed by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and a Kansas law firm on
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Four first-of-a-kind lawsuits in Kansas were filed Monday aiming to hold porn websites accountable for violating state law, which mandates they use adequate age-verification systems. There are no federal laws requiring porn sites to verify a user’s age. The suits, filed by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and a Kansas law firm on behalf of a minor child and the child’s mother, are groundbreaking. It is apparently the first time…
Minor's lawsuits against adult sites show new state law is working as intended to protect kids: state AG – Democratic Accent
Four first-of-a-kind lawsuits in Kansas were filed Monday aiming to hold porn websites accountable for violating state law, which mandates they use adequate age-verification systems. There are no federal laws requiring porn sites to verify a user’s age. The suits, filed by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and a Kansas law firm on behalf of a minor child and the child’s mother, are groundbreaking. It is apparently the first time…
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