United States of America: Announced Lawsuit against Aylo Global Entertainment for non-compliance with Texas Age Verification Law (HB 1181)

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Announced Lawsuit against Aylo Global Entertainment for non-compliance with Texas Age Verification Law (HB 1181)

On 23 February 2024, the Texas Attorney General (AG) filed a lawsuit against Aylo Global Entertainment, a pornography distribution company, for violating the age verification requirements established by Bill 1181. The law mandates reasonable age verification measures to protect minors from exposure to obscene materials. Aylo Global, which operates several large pornography websites, including Pornhub, is accused of presenting minors with pornographic content without implementing the required age verification systems. The AG is seeking an injunction against Aylo Global to enforce appropriate age verification safeguards and potentially impose civil penalties for non-compliance. The lawsuit follows the US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling from November 2023, which allowed Texas to enforce the law. Companies that fail to comply with age verification requirements may be fined up to USD 10'000 per day. They may also face an additional fine of USD 10'000 per day for illegally retaining identifying information and USD 250'000 if a child is exposed to pornographic content due to inadequate age verification.

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Scope

Policy Area
Consumer protection
Policy Instrument
Age verification requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content
Implementation Level
subnational
Government Branch
judiciary
Government Body
court

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2024-02-23
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On 23 February 2024, the Texas Attorney General (AG) filed a lawsuit against Aylo Global Entertainm…