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(B) “Sexually explicit content” means visual imagery of an individual or individuals engaging in an act of masturbation, sexual intercourse, oral copulation, or other overtly sexual conduct that, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. Where our 1A?
I mean, is CA trying to rewrite the three-prong Miller obscenity test? Specifically, doesn’t the content also have to be “prurient”? ps: Gotta love the Puritanism informing that word
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this mechanism allows for the creation of tokens that sites can use to verify an age. it does not seem to solve the problem of determining whether a person can create the token in the first place, or assign it, and how that verification process takes place and is privacy protective.
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The exchange issueing the tokens has to implement KVC. Nevertheless, the token can be used anonymously for a payment transaction. It only has one characteristic that indicates that the payer is a minor.
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Right now, AU10TIX (in this instance) verifies the identity, then communicates via HTTPS with the platform/provider that the user is above a certain age. Your suggestion would swap AU10TIX for an exchange. That doesn't solve the concern—someone still has to determine the identity of the user.
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When the customer spends the coin (5) or the merchant deposit (6), nobody can link the coin to the bank account of the customer spending the coin.