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Posted on December 7, 2012 by wired.com

Washington Drops Defense of Online ‘Adult Services’ Law

Washington Drops Defense of Online ‘Adult Services’ Law

Washington state is halting its defense of a landmark law requiring online companies to verify the ages of people posting ads offering “adult services.”

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