A controversial British 'Online Safety Bill' that will be enforced starting March has quite the overreach when it comes to fundamental human rights, privacy foremost. Jess has blogged about it in two recent posts on her website. I will link them here.
In the first post she outlines what the possible consequences are for her website and what options she would have as a provider of (Second Life) pornography in the UK:
How the UK ID Verification Law Threatens Online Privacy and This Website
In the second post she outlines how the platform is a direct attack on creativity, privacy and free expression and she sets out her own action/campaign against it:
One of the things she has out is the T-shirt of course. There is also a protest sign. Both are available on marketplace, or inworld at the X-Sisters Shop.
Meanwhile the Cheng family is now fully in her outfit, minus Whotter of course. Only the sign will fit him so far...
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