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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 '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.

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technewstube.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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