The US Supreme Court has upheld a Texas law that could have broad implications for online free speech.The court ruled 6-3 in affirming Texas law HB 1181, which requires websites that host adult content to implement age verification.The nonprofit Free Speech Coalition petitioned the top court in April 2024 to review the law.(The organization represents the adult industry.) Texas was one of many states passing age-verification laws aimed at porn websites.
Pornhub has exited 17 states due to similar legislation.Critics across the political spectrum have noted that HB 1181 has concerning implications for the First Amendment and online privacy.The EFF notes that no age verification method exists that is both accurate and respects user privacy.(Unlike flashing an ID in person, online verification requires data retention.)HB 1181 requires websites that contain at least "one-third" of their content as "material harmful to minors" to implement age-gating.
The age verification applies to all users visiting the sites.The mandate applies to the entire website, not only the parts with adult content.