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messmer (Disabled)
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Those age verifications are a sham. What's to stop a kid from putting in a fake birthday? VB has an age verification as well, all you have to do there is click on "Yes, I am 18" or some such thing and you are in. Where's the sense in that? Would anyone under 18 go to a porn site and click on "No, thanks, I am not of legal age yet!?" Must be their lawyers who are recommending this sort of foolishness.
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04-10-13 10:08am
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lk2fireone (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - messmer :
I figured it was the lawyers who recommend that.
But actually, to enter the PU web site, or to become a member, you also have to "state" or agree that you are of legal age, explicit material does not offend you, etc.
Just the way you have to operate, with the laws you need to be careful.
I went to see a dentist, had to sign an agreement that any disputes would be settled by arbitration (instead of in court), and that each dentist had their own separate practice, that you can't sue or arbitrate against all the dentists in the office or practice, just your own personal dentist.
We need to have are own personal lawyer with us, whenever we see a dentist, go to the hospital, etc., to be sure we are not giving up our legal rights.
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04-10-13 01:25pm
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