Comment by traderj0e 7 days ago There are already laws defining this. Had to draw the line somewhere, and they did. 5 comments traderj0e Reply lokar 7 days ago In which legal jurisdiction and culture? Many or most website are have users from many locations.Is the header a json encoded map from country code to age rating? traderj0e 7 days ago The US. If they want to serve users in other countries, or if certain states make their own rules, it's business as usual whether to serve different content there or serve a different header or take the legal risk. lokar 7 days ago That seems unworkable and a practical matter 2 replies →
lokar 7 days ago In which legal jurisdiction and culture? Many or most website are have users from many locations.Is the header a json encoded map from country code to age rating? traderj0e 7 days ago The US. If they want to serve users in other countries, or if certain states make their own rules, it's business as usual whether to serve different content there or serve a different header or take the legal risk. lokar 7 days ago That seems unworkable and a practical matter 2 replies →
traderj0e 7 days ago The US. If they want to serve users in other countries, or if certain states make their own rules, it's business as usual whether to serve different content there or serve a different header or take the legal risk. lokar 7 days ago That seems unworkable and a practical matter 2 replies →
In which legal jurisdiction and culture? Many or most website are have users from many locations.
Is the header a json encoded map from country code to age rating?
The US. If they want to serve users in other countries, or if certain states make their own rules, it's business as usual whether to serve different content there or serve a different header or take the legal risk.
That seems unworkable and a practical matter
2 replies →