PDA

View Full Version : Senate considers tax on Internet pornography


SGS
08-31-05, 11:33 PM
Please excuse the copy and paste from All Of'Em but the link there didn't work:

Senate considers tax on Internet pornography.

A bill designed to protect children from Internet pornography and to support law enforcement and other efforts to combat Internet and pornography-related crimes against children has been introduced in the United States Senate. S 1507, which sets forth the proposed Internet and Safety and Child Protection Act of 2005, is sponsored by Senator Blanche Lincoln (AR). The proposed Act has several pertinent features. First, it sets forth a contemplated age verification requirement. Namely, an operator of a regulated pornographic Web site would need to verify that any user attempting to access its site is 18 years of age or older using software that is certified for that purpose. This age requirement would be required to happen before the display of any pornographic material (including any free content that may otherwise be available prior to the purchase of a subscription or product). Next, there would be a credit card requirement. Specifically, a bank, credit card company third-party merchant, Internet payment service provider or business that performs financial transactions for a regulated pornographic Web site would only be allowed to process age-verified Internet credit card transactions. There also would be a commission requirement. By this, the Federal Trade Commission would require each regulated pornographic Web site to use appropriate age-screening software and to use such software correctly and consistently through methods like periodic tests attempting to access the Web site without appropriate age verifications. Perhaps most controversial is the proposed imposition of a federal tax. The bill provides that there would be "imposed on amounts charged by a regulated pornographic Web site for individuals to receive the display or distribution of pornography through the Internet a tax equal to 25% of the amounts so charged." This tax would be paid by the operator of the regulated pornographic Web site receiving payment.

daveydude
09-01-05, 03:02 AM
Yet another reason for US webmasters to leave the US (or at least host outside), and non-US webmasters to rejoice?

-HF
09-01-05, 03:33 AM
isn't that still the same idea that's been put forward a couple of months ago?

it's summer, some no-name politican wants a cheap headline.

SGS
09-01-05, 08:17 AM
Yet another reason for US webmasters to leave the US (or at least host outside), and non-US webmasters to rejoice?

Yes, I think that this is an option that most US programs are looking at now.

SGS
09-01-05, 08:19 AM
isn't that still the same idea that's been put forward a couple of months ago?

it's summer, some no-name politican wants a cheap headline.

Yes, its been knocking around for a while now but worth keeping an eye on.