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xhamster_1083798.jpgSALT LAKE City - Pornhub, considered one of the largest adult content material websites on the internet, has blocked Utahns from viewing the site in an apparent protest of a brand new regulation forcing stricter age-verification measures. Website visitors from Utah began noticing the block on Monday morning. At first, Pornhub posted "403 | This state just isn't whitelisted." 403 is a pc code for a forbidden site. Later within the day, the site was changed to a prolonged message to users notifying them of why they were blocked. Pornhub insisted it had robust belief and security measures to prevent kids from accessing its adult content material, and the measures the state of Utah was requiring had no proper enforcement. Pornhub is protesting Senate Bill 287, which unanimously handed the legislature this year. It requires adult content websites to use age-verification systems earlier than someone can view them. The bill allowed for xhamster third-party or different techniques to do as such. The bill is analogous to 1 handed by Louisiana's state legislature. Mike Stabile, a spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition (the trade group representing the grownup leisure business) instructed FOX thirteen News. Stabile said he was unaware if every other adult web sites shall be blocking Utah. The sponsor of SB287, Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, told FOX 13 News in a textual content message he believed that Pornhub may comply with the new law. Pornhub and different sites previously protested a regulation the Utah State Legislature passed in 2020 requiring grownup websites to have a warning label with an decide-in message, arguing it was unconstitutional. But finally, most of the websites began placing up the warning labels to Utah guests.



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