UK Government Agrees to Ban Porn Depicting Stepfamily Sex Acts After Lords Vote
In Brief
The new ban reflects growing concerns about online content deemed harmful, expanding UK regulation of pornography.
Key Facts
- The UK government will ban the production of pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members.
- An amendment was tabled by Conservative peer Lady Gabby Bertin in the House of Lords.
- The amendment followed a review into pornography regulation published last year.
- The ban also covers so-called 'barely legal' pornography involving adults role-playing as children.
- The government agreed to the ban after a vote in the House of Lords.
What Happened
The UK government has agreed to ban the production of pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members and certain 'barely legal' content, following a House of Lords vote and an amendment led by Lady Gabby Bertin.
Why It Matters
This development marks a further tightening of UK regulations on online pornography, responding to concerns about the impact of certain content on viewers and society.
What's Next
Implementation details and enforcement mechanisms for the new ban are expected to be outlined as the legislation progresses.
Sources
- The Guardian — Porngraphy depicting sex acts between stepfamily members banned in UK(3h ago)
- Sky News — Ban on step incest porn and 'barely legal' content in government climbdown(3h ago)
