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Originally Posted by Pmb
As far as I understood, they only restricted the access. I'm not sure a lawsuit would be filled if ever someone was caught surfing on pr0n.
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They can surf porn, just as long as the porn site isn't on the blacklist. Considering how large the infrastructure of pornography is on the internet, they'll probably be only able to barely scrape the surface with the blacklist.
What sites are blacklisted is up to the Utah government. Also, there won't be any lawsuits for getting caught on a blacklisted site, simply because the ISPs will be blocking them.
Of course this blacklisting could always be curcumvented by using a service such as the two that Whiler pointed out, but I have no idea what sort of penalty they would be hit with if they were caught.
Someone could always read the
boring thing, but it doesn't really matter because we probably don't have any Utahians here at BU.
Edit:
I read some of it. I've taken out some highlights, and used my masterful (pitiful) legal skills to sum things up. Some thing bolded for easy readin's.
122
76-10-1204. Distributing pornographic material.
123 (1) A person is guilty of distributing pornographic material when he knowingly:
124 (a) sends or brings any pornographic material into the state with intent to distribute or
125 exhibit it to others;
126 (b) prepares, publishes, prints, or possesses any pornographic material with intent to
127 distribute or exhibit it to others;
128 (c) distributes or offers to distribute, exhibits or offers to exhibit any pornographic
129 material to others;
130 (d) writes, creates, or solicits the publication or advertising of pornographic material;
131 (e) promotes the distribution or exhibition of material he represents to be pornographic;
132 or
133 (f) presents or directs a pornographic performance in any public place or any place
134 exposed to public view or participates in that portion of the performance which makes it
135 pornographic.
136 (2) Each distributing of pornographic material as defined in Subsection (1) is a separate
137 offense.
138 (3) It is a separate offense under this section for:
139 (a) each day's exhibition of any pornographic motion picture film; and
140 (b) each day in which any pornographic publication is displayed or exhibited in a
141 public place with intent to distribute or exhibit it to others.
So... Basically, porn is illegal. People can't distribute it in any way in Utah. Punishable by:
149
(4) (a) An offense under this section is a third degree felony punishable by
:
150
(i) a minimum mandatory fine of not less than $1,000 plus $10 for each article
151 exhibited up to the maximum allowed by law
; and [by]
152
(ii) incarceration, without suspension of sentence in any way, for a term of not less than
153 30 days.
Also, for obtaining it:
158
76-10-1205. Inducing acceptance of pornographic material.
159 (1) A person is guilty of inducing acceptance of pornographic material when he
160 knowingly:
161 (a) requires or demands as a condition to a sale, allocation, consignment, or delivery
162 for resale of any newspaper, magazine, periodical, book, publication, or other merchandise that
163 the purchaser or consignee receive any pornographic material or material reasonably believed
164 by the purchaser or consignee to be pornographic; or
165 (b) denies, revokes, or threatens to deny or revoke a franchise, or to impose any
166 penalty, financial or otherwise, because of the failure or refusal to accept pornographic material
167 or material reasonably believed by the purchaser or consignee to be pornographic.
Also, it says that this new bill is going to cost taxpayers there $250,000 USD. From what I see, most of the rest is defining terms, legal gibberish, and other things such as penalties for repeat offences. Also more specific things such as the internet blacklist, and such.
So.. from my interpretation, this bill makes all pr0n illegal, not just a few sites on the internet. That is ridiculous. I'm still not 100% sure if I read this all correctly, but from what I see this is what the bill does.
Also I don't have very much knowledge of US legal system, so I don't know if people have to oblidge by this thing yet. From what I do know is that Utah's governor has signed it, so I think its passed.
Feel free to re-asses the thing, because I very well could have mis-interpreted things in it.