Welcome to the discussion on the potential impact of proposed new U.S. obscenity standards on the camming industry. This topic explores the implications of legislation introduced by Senator Mike Lee, aiming to define more clearly what constitutes obscenity. Here's what our community members have to say:

  • The proposed bill seeks to establish a specific definition of obscenity, replacing the current vague standards. Concerns have been raised about its potential to affect not only the porn industry but also camming platforms and models, particularly those operating from or catering to the U.S. despite being based internationally.
  • Members speculate that the adoption of such legislation could lead to a decrease in traffic from American clients, who may resort to using VPNs to access content.
  • Discussion also touches on the legal ramifications for U.S. cam models. Questions are raised about the possibility of criminal charges for engaging in adult-oriented camming activities from private settings within the U.S. if the legislation passes.
  • Some view the proposal as a diversion from more pressing issues, drawing parallels with similar tactics in Europe. Despite potential legal challenges, there's a belief in the resilience of the industry, suggesting that companies may find ways to adapt, such as relocating or adopting more discreet methods of content distribution.
  • A humorous take suggests the motivation behind the bill could be personal disgruntlement, hinting at the everyday challenges cam models may face from clients.

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