Several Porn Sites Threatened By Imminent Closure

is a warning that must cause a cold sweat in many users. As reported The Parisian, on March 17, several major pornographic sites, such as Pornhub and Xnxx, face an imminent threat of blocking from the CSA after the law against domestic violence, enacted in July 2020, raised the tone regarding the conditions of access to pornographic sites. Indeed, this requires these sites to control the age of their customers under penalty of being closed.

With article 23 of this law, the president of the CSA now has the possibility of sending a formal notice to a legal person whose online activity allows “minors to have access to pornographic content”, explains the everyday. The recipient of the injunction, in this case the pornographic sites, then has fifteen days “to present his observations” in order to comply with the law. In the event that no maneuver is put in place during this period of time, the CSA can seize the president of the judicial court of Paris so that a judge orders the incriminated persons that they “put an end to the access to this service ”.

A law aimed at “protecting children”

During the month of November, three associations appealed to the audiovisual gendarme so that pornographic sites better control the age of their users. Among them is the Observatory for Parenthood and Digital Education (Open), whose president, Thomas Rohmer, told the Parisian that the issue of the text is not to “moralize the public space”, or “to pillory these sites”, but to ensure that the laws supposed to protect children are respected.

For their part, pornographic sites have informed their users of their possible closure. “We have two weeks to make our observations to the CSA, after which it can ask a court to block us, if we do not verify your age,” explains Pornhub. The Xnxx platform did the same by posting this message on its home page: “Dear visitor, you may not have access to our site in less than a month”.

In the event of non-compliance with this law, offenders risk three years’ imprisonment and a fine of 75,000 euros and the amount is multiplied by five (375,000 euros fine) with regard to legal persons, which is the case with pornographic sites. “A decision will be taken in the coming weeks”, for his part indicated to the Parisian the CSA, which has the capacity to ask search engines to no longer show sites deemed to be outlawed in their results.

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