Michigan HB 4938
Ban on “pornographic material” in Michigan
Bills introduced in the current session of the legislature.
Ban on “pornographic material” in Michigan
Creates a private right of action for damages arising out of exposure to obscene content.
Redefines obscenity to make it easier to prosecute
Bill to radically redefine “harmful to minors” to include profanity and hand gestures.
A porn ban disguised as an anti-NCII bill.
Requires all devices activated in the state must have a filter installed that prevents minors from accessing obscene content. Filter can only be disabled after “reasonable age verification” is performed.
This bill requires sites that allow user uploads to require users to submit a statement confirming that performers are over 18 and consented to the content being uploaded.
Would require devices activated in Montana to ask the user to provide their age during setup and automatically filter “obscene” content if the user is a minor.
Creates civil liability for breaking obscenity laws.
Anti-porn bill masquerading as a ban on non-consensual intimate image distribution.