Maitland Ward
Good For Pornhub Pulling Outta FL Over New Law!!!
But Decision Might Backfire
Pornhub will no longer be available in Florida … a major response to a new state law requiring age verification to visit adult platforms — and one porn star tells TMZ the stand is a double-edged sword.
Here’s the deal … Pornhub’s parent company, Aylo, opted to block access to horny Floridians rather than comply with the law taking effect on Jan. 1, requiring a state ID be shared to prove that would-be lookers are 18.
Maitland Ward tells TMZ … Pornhub is “not perfect” and could do more to ensure minors are not viewing the free site, but as she sees it — Florida tracking people’s porn habits is a slippery slope that’ll make horndogs mighty uncomfortable.
Applauding Pornhub’s stance, which is seen as standing for free speech, Maitland anticipates the decision will push more people to paid sites of stars and, of course, OnlyFans.
Still, MW points out that by pulling out of Florida, the popular Canadian-based site is alienating a huge population that might hold a grudge … in only one of the four states where it is legal to film professional porn … so the decision is a big deal.
Paid sites require a credit card, so sharing an ID with that information does not seem as invasive … but again — PH is free, so uploading a driver’s license is seen as going too far.
On Monday, the Free Speech Coalition filed a federal lawsuit against the state … reportedly claiming the new law violates free speech rights and could put users’ personal data at risk.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pornhub completely banned in Florida now?
Yes, Pornhub has decided to block access in Florida due to a new state law requiring age verification.
What are the implications of this decision?
The decision may lead to more people using paid sites instead of free ones like Pornhub.
Has there been any legal action taken against the state regarding this law?
Yes, the Free Speech Coalition has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the law violates free speech rights.
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