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Incremental Utah Porn Block Raises Questions Over Governmental Overreach – Courthouse News Service

A Utah bill requiring content filters to be turned on by default aims to reshape the way the nation regulates the Internet, particularly for minors. Adult film actress Cherie DeVille is concerned Utah’s new content filter requirements are opening the door to allow greater government control of the Internet. (Credit: Ryan Dwyer) (CN) When Utah’s innocuously titled “Device Filter Amendments” bill circulated the state Legislature, opponents worried requiring content filters to be the default in new cell phones and tablets amounted to the first step in a larger plan to restrict access to adult content. “This sets the precedent for saying, ‘Yes, we are accepting governmental control or governmental assistance in parenting our children, and governmental control in the types of content that we’re seeing,’” said Cherie DeVille, an adult film actress based in Los Angeles.

Dairy farmer fined $103,500 for effluent discharge, storing silage near water

According to sentencing notes published in January, the company and Berendt faced the same four charges, related to the management of silage and effluent on the farm on Kākāriki Road, Eketāhuna. About 300 cows are milked on the farm, which had consents for discharging effluent and storing silage refuse. However, effluent could not be allowed to enter surface water or encroach within 20 metres of watercourses. The silage refuse had similar rules. Horizons Regional Council officers found a myriad of issues when visiting Huka View multiple times between October 2017 and 2018. Silage refuse was once found two metres from a flowing stream and was still there a year later, despite Berendt being told to move it.

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