Pornhub and two other adult sites are suing the European Union over a landmark digital content law, the Digital Services Act, which imposes age verification and other obligations on large platforms. The European Commission last year named Pornhub, Xvideos and Stripchat as a category of “very large online platform” under the act, which includes obligations such as age verification measures for minors and creating a library of adverts published on their sites. Companies that fall foul of the law can be fined up to six percent of their global turnover. This lawsuit follows similar legal challenges by online retailers Amazon and Zalando.

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    10 months ago

    Parents should monitor their children internet usage, and there are tools that make it easier. I don’t get this is for, aside from normalizing parents spending less time on their children and giving away control, and we can already see trend of parents just not giving a fuck about them and how they use internet/technology in general.

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      10 months ago

      we can already see trend of parents just not giving a fuck about them and how they use internet/technology in general.

      Tech-illiterate parents have been a thing since the dawn of the internet.

      Which isn’t a defence of this law, but pretending as if this is a new phenomenon is simply false. Having a kid’s parents surveil everything the kid does isn’t exactly healthy either.