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Pornhub exits France over age verification law
Pornhub exits France over age verification law

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Pornhub exits France over age verification law

The owner of Pornhub has suspended access to its website in France because of its objections to a new French law requiring pornographic sites to verify the age of their users, the country's communications regulator said Tuesday. Arcom, the regulator, said in a statement that adult entertainment company Aylo had chosen to 'shirk the requirement of protecting minors' enshrined in digital regulations 'by suspending access to its content in France, including for adults.' That's despite the 'numerous technical solutions on the market (allowing) users' age to be verified while ensuring the protection of their personal data,' the regulator added. Aylo runs several pornography sites and is owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners. Reuters cited a spokesperson for Pornhub Tuesday as saying that Aylo had also suspended access in France to its sites YouPorn and Redtube. In 2024, France accounted for the second-biggest audience for Pornhub on a daily basis behind the United States, according to the website. Last year, France enacted a law mandating that pornographic sites implement stricter age-verification technology. That could include asking users to provide their bank card details, Arcom said in an October document detailing aspects of the law's implementation. According to French newspaper Le Monde, Aylo has previously argued that users' ages should be checked from their device — such as their smartphone or computer — and should thus be the responsibility of tech companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft, rather than the pornography sites themselves. Neither Aylo nor Ethical Capital Partners immediately responded to a request for comment from CNN. Aurore Bergé, French gender equality minister, said in a post on X Tuesday that Aylo's decision meant 'there will be less violent, degrading and humiliating content accessible to minors in France.' 'Pornhub, YouPorn, and Redtube refuse to comply with our legal framework and decide to leave. Good!' she said. Around the world, jurisdictions are ramping up efforts to protect minors online. In the United States, 19 states — home to more than a third of Americans — have in recent years passed laws requiring pornographic sites to confirm a user's age by checking a government-issued ID or scanning their face, among other methods. The laws have led some of the largest adult sites, including Pornhub, to block users from those states, rather than paying millions for ID-checking services. And, last week, the European Commission launched an investigation into Pornhub and three other major adult websites, accusing them of not complying with regulations designed to protect minors from accessing pornography. The bloc's executive body said in a statement lat week that it is developing an age-verification app to allow people to prove they are older than 18 without revealing other information about themselves online. Catherine Nicholls, Isabelle Chapman, Casey Tolan and Allison Morrow contributed reporting.

Pornhub exits France over age verification law
Pornhub exits France over age verification law

CNN

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Pornhub exits France over age verification law

The owner of Pornhub has suspended access to its website in France because of its objections to a new French law requiring pornographic sites to verify the age of their users, the country's communications regulator said Tuesday. Arcom, the regulator, said in a statement that adult entertainment company Aylo had chosen to 'shirk the requirement of protecting minors' enshrined digital regulations 'by suspending access to its content in France, including for adults.' That's despite the 'numerous technical solutions on the market (allowing) users' age to be verified while ensuring the protection of their personal data,' the regulator added. Aylo runs several pornography sites and is owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners. Reuters cited a spokesperson for Pornhub on Tuesday as saying that Aylo had also suspended access in France to its sites YouPorn and Redtube. In 2024, France accounted for the second-biggest audience for Pornhub on a daily basis behind the United States, according to the website. Last year, France enacted a law mandating that pornographic sites implement stricter age-verification technology. That could include asking users to provide their bank card details, Arcom said in an October document detailing aspects of the law's implementation. According to French newspaper Le Monde, Aylo has previously argued that users' ages should be checked from their device — such as their smartphone or computer — and should thus be the responsibility of tech companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft, rather than the pornography sites themselves. Neither Aylo nor Ethical Capital Partners immediately responded to a request for comment from CNN. Aurore Bergé, French gender equality minister, said in a post on X on Tuesday that Aylo's decision meant 'there will be less violent, degrading and humiliating content accessible to minors in France.' 'Pornhub, YouPorn, and Redtube refuse to comply with our legal framework and decide to leave. Good!' she said. Around the world, jurisdictions are ramping up efforts to protect minors online. In the United States, 19 states — home to more than a third of Americans — have in recent years passed laws requiring pornographic sites to confirm a user's age by checking a government-issued ID or scanning their face, among other methods. The laws have led some of the largest adult sites, including Pornhub, to block users from those states, rather than paying millions for ID-checking services. And, last week, the European Commission launched an investigation into Pornhub and three other major adult websites, accusing them of not complying with regulations designed to protect minors from accessing pornography. The bloc's executive body said in a statement lat week that it is developing an age-verification app to allow people to prove they are older than 18 without revealing other information about themselves online. Catherine Nicholls, Isabelle Chapman, Casey Tolan and Allison Morrow contributed reporting.

Pornhub exits France over age verification law
Pornhub exits France over age verification law

CNN

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Pornhub exits France over age verification law

The owner of Pornhub has suspended access to its website in France because of its objections to a new French law requiring pornographic sites to verify the age of their users, the country's communications regulator said Tuesday. Arcom, the regulator, said in a statement that adult entertainment company Aylo had chosen to 'shirk the requirement of protecting minors' enshrined digital regulations 'by suspending access to its content in France, including for adults.' That's despite the 'numerous technical solutions on the market (allowing) users' age to be verified while ensuring the protection of their personal data,' the regulator added. Aylo runs several pornography sites and is owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners. Reuters cited a spokesperson for Pornhub on Tuesday as saying that Aylo had also suspended access in France to its sites YouPorn and Redtube. In 2024, France accounted for the second-biggest audience for Pornhub on a daily basis behind the United States, according to the website. Last year, France enacted a law mandating that pornographic sites implement stricter age-verification technology. That could include asking users to provide their bank card details, Arcom said in an October document detailing aspects of the law's implementation. According to French newspaper Le Monde, Aylo has previously argued that users' ages should be checked from their device — such as their smartphone or computer — and should thus be the responsibility of tech companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft, rather than the pornography sites themselves. Neither Aylo nor Ethical Capital Partners immediately responded to a request for comment from CNN. Aurore Bergé, French gender equality minister, said in a post on X on Tuesday that Aylo's decision meant 'there will be less violent, degrading and humiliating content accessible to minors in France.' 'Pornhub, YouPorn, and Redtube refuse to comply with our legal framework and decide to leave. Good!' she said. Around the world, jurisdictions are ramping up efforts to protect minors online. In the United States, 19 states — home to more than a third of Americans — have in recent years passed laws requiring pornographic sites to confirm a user's age by checking a government-issued ID or scanning their face, among other methods. The laws have led some of the largest adult sites, including Pornhub, to block users from those states, rather than paying millions for ID-checking services. And, last week, the European Commission launched an investigation into Pornhub and three other major adult websites, accusing them of not complying with regulations designed to protect minors from accessing pornography. The bloc's executive body said in a statement lat week that it is developing an age-verification app to allow people to prove they are older than 18 without revealing other information about themselves online. Catherine Nicholls, Isabelle Chapman, Casey Tolan and Allison Morrow contributed reporting.

Pornhub exits France over age verification law
Pornhub exits France over age verification law

CNN

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Pornhub exits France over age verification law

The owner of Pornhub has suspended access to its website in France because of its objections to a new French law requiring pornographic sites to verify the age of their users, the country's communications regulator said Tuesday. Arcom, the regulator, said in a statement that adult entertainment company Aylo had chosen to 'shirk the requirement of protecting minors' enshrined digital regulations 'by suspending access to its content in France, including for adults.' That's despite the 'numerous technical solutions on the market (allowing) users' age to be verified while ensuring the protection of their personal data,' the regulator added. Aylo runs several pornography sites and is owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners. Reuters cited a spokesperson for Pornhub on Tuesday as saying that Aylo had also suspended access in France to its sites YouPorn and Redtube. In 2024, France accounted for the second-biggest audience for Pornhub on a daily basis behind the United States, according to the website. Last year, France enacted a law mandating that pornographic sites implement stricter age-verification technology. That could include asking users to provide their bank card details, Arcom said in an October document detailing aspects of the law's implementation. According to French newspaper Le Monde, Aylo has previously argued that users' ages should be checked from their device — such as their smartphone or computer — and should thus be the responsibility of tech companies like Apple, Google and Microsoft, rather than the pornography sites themselves. Neither Aylo nor Ethical Capital Partners immediately responded to a request for comment from CNN. Aurore Bergé, French gender equality minister, said in a post on X on Tuesday that Aylo's decision meant 'there will be less violent, degrading and humiliating content accessible to minors in France.' 'Pornhub, YouPorn, and Redtube refuse to comply with our legal framework and decide to leave. Good!' she said. Around the world, jurisdictions are ramping up efforts to protect minors online. In the United States, 19 states — home to more than a third of Americans — have in recent years passed laws requiring pornographic sites to confirm a user's age by checking a government-issued ID or scanning their face, among other methods. The laws have led some of the largest adult sites, including Pornhub, to block users from those states, rather than paying millions for ID-checking services. And, last week, the European Commission launched an investigation into Pornhub and three other major adult websites, accusing them of not complying with regulations designed to protect minors from accessing pornography. The bloc's executive body said in a statement lat week that it is developing an age-verification app to allow people to prove they are older than 18 without revealing other information about themselves online. Catherine Nicholls, Isabelle Chapman, Casey Tolan and Allison Morrow contributed reporting.

Pornhub suspends access in France in protest over age verification law
Pornhub suspends access in France in protest over age verification law

Euronews

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Euronews

Pornhub suspends access in France in protest over age verification law

The owner of Pornhub, RedTube and YouTube has blocked access to the adult platforms in France, in protest against a law requiring porn sites to verify the age of their users. Parent company Aylo said it would stop operating in France as of Wednesday, having criticised the French government's measures to shield children from inappropriate content by making porn platforms take extra steps to ensure that users are 18 or older. "I can confirm that Aylo has made the difficult decision to suspend access to its user-uploaded platforms (Pornhub, YouPorn, RedTube) in France. We will be using our platforms to directly address the French public,' a Pornhub spokesperson said on Tuesday. Under France's so-called SREN law, which was passed in 2023, adult content platforms have until Saturday to implement age verification measures. French media regulator Arcom can request that porn sites are blocked and issue fines if it finds their checks are lacking. Solomon Friedman, a partner at Ethical Capital Partners, which owns Aylo, told reporters in a briefing call on Tuesday that the law was "ineffective", "dangerous", and "potentially privacy-infringing". "It's a matter of putting our values first, and that means communicating directly with the French people to tell them what their government is refusing to tell them," he said, in reference to a message that Aylo's platforms will display to French users on Wednesday. Aurore Bergé, French minister for gender equality, wrote "au revoir" in a post on X in response to Aylo's statement. "There will be less violent, degrading and humiliating content accessible to minors in France," she wrote. Clara Chappaz, France's junior minister for artificial intelligence and digital technology, said on X: "If Aylo would rather leave France than apply our laws, they are free to do so." European Union regulators announced last week that they were investigating four major porn websites over suspected breaches of the bloc's online content rules, which include provisions for protecting children from pornographic material. These include risks that age verification measures deployed by the sites are ineffective. The European Commission said it has opened formal proceedings against Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX and XVideos under the 27-nation bloc's Digital Safety Act. Aylo said last week that it was aware of the investigation and was "fully committed" to ensuring online safety of children. XNXX, Stripchat and XVideos did not comment. A court in El Salvador has sentenced three former senior military officers to 15 years in prison for the killing of four Dutch journalists in 1982. Jan Kuiper, Koos Koster, Hans ter Laag and Joop Willemson were killed in an ambush by the Salvadoran army in the northern province of Chalatenango while filming a documentary about the Central American country's civil war, which lasted from 1980 until 1992. Late on Tuesday, a five-person jury in a Chalatenango court found three former top military officials guilty over their deaths after a trial that was closed to the public. The convicted men were former Defence Minister José Guillermo García, 91, former Treasury Police Director Francisco Morán, 93, and Mario Adalberto Reyes Mena, 85, the former army commander of the Fourth Infantry Brigade in Chalatenango. García and Morán remain under a police guard at a private hospital in the capital San Salvador, while Reyes Mena lives in the US. The Salvadoran Supreme Court started extradition proceedings in March to bring him back to face justice. García was deported from the US in 2016, with a US judge declaring him responsible for serious human rights violations during the Salvadoran civil war. Óscar Pérez, lawyer for the Foundation Comunicandonos that represented the victims' families, said prosecutors had requested a minimum 15-year prison sentence for all three men. Shortly before they were killed, the four Dutch reporters, who were making a documentary for Ikon TV, had joined up with guerrillas to film behind enemy lines. Salvadoran soldiers armed with assault rifles and machine guns then ambushed them and the guerrillas. Pérez told reporters that there was 'sufficient proof' that 'deliberate and well-planned military action' led to the Dutch journalists' killings. The same assessment was also made by the United Nations Truth Commission for El Salvador after the end of the civil war. The lawyer added that the judge in the case also condemned the Salvadoran government, ordering President Nayib Bukele to apologise publicly to the victims in his role as head of the country's armed forces. Juan Carlos Sánchez, from the NGO Mesa Contra la Impunidad, said the trial was a 'transcendental step that the victims have waited 40 years for'. The prosecution of the military officials was relaunched in 2018, after the country's highest court ruled that the general post-civil war amnesty was unconstitutional. In March 2022, relatives of the victims as well as representatives of the Dutch government and the EU demanded that the suspects be tried. Some of the men accused of being involved in the killings had already died, including Mario Canizales Espinoza, who was believed to have led the patrol that carried out the massacre. Some 75,000 Salvadoran civilians were killed during the civil war, most of whom died at the hands of the US-backed government security forces.

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