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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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As the new Online Harms Bill will become law before long, how will sites like this operate? Will we all need to show our personal ID to be able to join?
How long it might take to hit the statute books isn’t clear but the government has a large majority in parliament so, failing major public uproar and/or mass opposition within its own ranks, the Online Safety Bill has a clear road to becoming law.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"VPNs will become popular "
This time VPN's wont matter
The bill states:
It will have powers to sanction companies that fail in the new duty of care toward users by hitting them with fines of up to £18 million or 10% of annual global turnover (whichever is higher). |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"VPNs will become popular
This time VPN's wont matter
The bill states:
It will have powers to sanction companies that fail in the new duty of care toward users by hitting them with fines of up to £18 million or 10% of annual global turnover (whichever is higher)."
Any good VPN has they head base in county’s that don’t have any treteds with the contrys they operate in can’t sanction a company based in China that’s brakeing laws outside China as long as they not brakeing any Chinese laws hence how companies can’t go after fake goods |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"VPNs will become popular
This time VPN's wont matter
The bill states:
It will have powers to sanction companies that fail in the new duty of care toward users by hitting them with fines of up to £18 million or 10% of annual global turnover (whichever is higher).
Any good VPN has they head base in county’s that don’t have any treteds with the contrys they operate in can’t sanction a company based in China that’s brakeing laws outside China as long as they not brakeing any Chinese laws hence how companies can’t go after fake goods "
The new Bill will only affect UK internet based internet companies. it's a UK government bill. But there is also mention that if UK Broadband providers such as BT, Sky, Virgin etc continue to host overseas adult sites without age checks, they will also be fined. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Subscription only. That is the future."
Think you are right but what happens when the misses see's your bank account and find out you joined this site! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"VPNs will become popular
This time VPN's wont matter
The bill states:
It will have powers to sanction companies that fail in the new duty of care toward users by hitting them with fines of up to £18 million or 10% of annual global turnover (whichever is higher).
Any good VPN has they head base in county’s that don’t have any treteds with the contrys they operate in can’t sanction a company based in China that’s brakeing laws outside China as long as they not brakeing any Chinese laws hence how companies can’t go after fake goods
The new Bill will only affect UK internet based internet companies. it's a UK government bill. But there is also mention that if UK Broadband providers such as BT, Sky, Virgin etc continue to host overseas adult sites without age checks, they will also be fined. "
And fab isn’t based in the uk fab servers are over seas |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Subscription only. That is the future.
Think you are right but what happens when the misses see's your bank account and find out you joined this site! "
if you got a good women you dont need porn.
shes the eye candy |
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"Subscription only. That is the future.
Think you are right but what happens when the misses see's your bank account and find out you joined this site! "
That’s a matter for them. Or they could change the site name to fab motorbikes or something. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"VPNs will become popular
This time VPN's wont matter
The bill states:
It will have powers to sanction companies that fail in the new duty of care toward users by hitting them with fines of up to £18 million or 10% of annual global turnover (whichever is higher).
Any good VPN has they head base in county’s that don’t have any treteds with the contrys they operate in can’t sanction a company based in China that’s brakeing laws outside China as long as they not brakeing any Chinese laws hence how companies can’t go after fake goods
The new Bill will only affect UK internet based internet companies. it's a UK government bill. But there is also mention that if UK Broadband providers such as BT, Sky, Virgin etc continue to host overseas adult sites without age checks, they will also be fined.
And fab isn’t based in the uk fab servers are over seas "
But the company is possibly registered here. If so wouldn't matter where the servers are. |
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By *tew008Man
over a year ago
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"VPNs will become popular
This time VPN's wont matter
The bill states:
It will have powers to sanction companies that fail in the new duty of care toward users by hitting them with fines of up to £18 million or 10% of annual global turnover (whichever is higher).
Any good VPN has they head base in county’s that don’t have any treteds with the contrys they operate in can’t sanction a company based in China that’s brakeing laws outside China as long as they not brakeing any Chinese laws hence how companies can’t go after fake goods
The new Bill will only affect UK internet based internet companies. it's a UK government bill. But there is also mention that if UK Broadband providers such as BT, Sky, Virgin etc continue to host overseas adult sites without age checks, they will also be fined. "
Ah I thought it would be at ISP level. Any company would just move server location nowadays. As it is easy
Never realized it was that stupid. |
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