“CONGRESS SHALL MAKE NO LAW…” “Erotic Review” blocks US Internet users to prepare for government crackdown.
Congress recently passed the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act bill (SESTA), and President Trump is expected to sign it into law. SESTA will make it easier to prosecute websites that host third-party content that promotes or facilitates prostitution, even in cases when the sex workers aren’t victims of trafficking.
After Congress approved the bill, Craigslist removed its “Personals” section and Reddit removed some sex-related subreddits. The Erotic Review (TER) has followed suit by blocking any user who appears to be visiting the website from the United States.
“As a result of this new law, TER has made the difficult decision to block access to the website from the United States until such time as the courts have enjoined enforcement of the law, the law has been repealed or amended, or TER has found a way to sufficiently address any legal concerns created by the new law,” the website’s home page says in a notice to anyone who accesses the site from a US location.
Instead of sex workers and their customers screening one another from the safety of their computer screens, I guess they’ll be forced to go back to the streets.