North Dakota bill requiring age verification for sites with sexual material sent to governor
- The North Dakota Senate approved a bill requiring age verification for websites with sexual content, aiming to protect minors from harmful material.
- Rep. Steven Swiontek brought the bill, which mandates companies to verify user ages and could impose civil penalties for non-compliance.
- Sen. Ryan Braunberger expressed concerns about data breaches and emphasized the need to protect consumer identities alongside measures for minor protection.
- Sen. Jeff Barta noted that age verification is common for businesses like gambling and tobacco, highlighting the responsibility of digital vendors to accept identification.
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North Dakota bill requiring age verification for sites with sexual material sent to governor
Companies housing explicitly sexual content on their websites could be required to verify the ages of users after the North Dakota Senate approved a bill on Tuesday providing a process to hold entities liable if they do not.
·Georgia, United States
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North Dakota bill requiring age verification for sites with 'sexually explicit' material sent to governor
If one-third of a website houses "sexually explicit" content, it could be subject to civil penalties if it doesn't administer age checks.
·Fargo, United States
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