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Old 03-09-2018, 12:01 PM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by NewNick View Post
The OP asked if there were other providers - as other posters have already pointed out there are several so I wont bother to repeat them.

Whereas you proceeded to raise a bunch of irrelevant questions and posted a load of ill -informed tabloid nonsense which muddied the waters even further.

If anyone reading this wants the actual truth here is a link to the actual bill. ( you need section 3 which starts on page 17 ).

https://publications.parliament.uk/p...70045_en_3.htm

If you take the time to read it Markham, should you be able to muster adequate attention - there are no pretty pictures or your beloved graphs, you will find that you really need to comply or lose any traffic / revenue you generate in the UK.

Which of course is not relevant to you.

Is it Paul.

It doesn't offer any advice on what method porn sites should use to verify a persons age. So fuck you.

[QUOTE]Internet pornography: requirement to prevent access by persons under the
age of 18

(1)A person must not make pornographic material available on the internet on a
commercial basis to persons in the United Kingdom except in a way that
40secures that, at any given time, the material is not normally accessible by
persons under the age of 18.
Digital Economy BillPage 18

(2)For the purposes of this Part, making pornographic material available on the
internet on a commercial basis includes making it available on the internet free
of charge—
(a)on or via an internet site which is operated on a commercial basis, or
(b)5via any other means of accessing the internet which is operated or
provided on a commercial basis.
(3)The age-verification regulator (see section 17) must publish guidance about—
(a)types of arrangements for making pornographic material available that
the regulator will treat as complying with subsection (1);
(b)10circumstances in which the regulator will treat an internet site or other
means of accessing the internet as operated or provided on a
commercial basis; and
(c)other circumstances in which the regulator will treat making
pornographic material available on the internet as done on a
15commercial basis.
(4)Regulations 17 to 20 and 22 of the Electronic Commerce (EC Directive)
Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/2013S.I. 2002/2013) apply in relation to this Part, despite
regulation 3(2) of those Regulations.
(5)For the purposes of this Part—
(a)20making material available on the internet does not include making the
content of an on-demand programme service available on the internet
in the course of providing such a service;
(b)a means of accessing the internet does not include any device or other
equipment for doing so.
(6)25In subsection (5), “on-demand programme service” has the meaning given by
section 368A of the Communications Act 2003.[/QUOTE]

So my questions are still relevant.
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