West Virginia HB 4412
West Virginia HB 4412 requires websites containing more than 33-1/3% material harmful to minors to age-verify users via government ID or transactional data.
West Virginia HB 4412 requires websites containing more than 33-1/3% material harmful to minors to age-verify users via government ID or transactional data.
Porn tax and age verification law changes.
Regulation requiring websites to perform age-verification using capability provided by the operating system of the user’s device.
Combination nonconsensual deepfake ban and age verification mandate.
Age verification mandate for websites where 33% or more of the “data publicly available” is material that is “pornographic for minors”.
Age verification mandate enforced by private lawsuits
Extremely non-standard age-verification bill that applies only to obscene content or CSAM.
Age verification mandate enforced by civil fines and criminal charges.
Originally, a device-based age verification bill. Currently, a standard website-based AV bill.
Age verification mandate enforced by government fines or private lawsuits. Would also require websites to display “health warnings” about their content.