France can enforce porn site age checks, EU court says


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PARIS, June 16 (Reuters) - ⁠The EU's top court ruled on Tuesday that ⁠France can require pornographic websites based elsewhere in ‌the bloc to verify users' ages, backing national efforts to shield minors from online adult content.

The European Union is itself preparing a ​voluntary age-verification app and countries worldwide ⁠are pursuing Australian-style curbs ⁠on teenagers' online access. Britain on Monday announced plans to ⁠ban ‌under-16s from major social media platforms from next year.

• The Court of Justice said France's ⁠age-check rules restrict free movement of online services ​but may ‌be justified on public policy grounds, including the ⁠protection of ​minors.

• It said operators of pornographic websites cannot claim a hosting liability exemption for user content they store or rebroadcast ⁠if they control that content.

• It ​said such measures can apply to providers established in other EU states if France first asks their home country ⁠to act and notifies both that country and the European Commission, except in urgent cases.

• Czech firms WebGroup Czech Republic and NKL Associates had challenged French rules ​requiring publishers of pornographic websites to ⁠prevent minors accessing their sites.

• The court said the ​EU's "country of origin" principle still applies, ‌meaning online services are generally ​regulated by the member state where they are established.

(Reporting by Hugo Lhomedet; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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