DUTCH
BEASTIALITY CONTENT DEBATE COULD CHANGE LAW
From
xbiz.com
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Bestiality
content may soon be banned in the Netherlands.
The Dutch government is currently debating a new
law that could forbid the depiction of animals and sex. It is
expected that the proposed ban will be put to vote as early as
Feb. 2.
According to a Dutch source, two new laws are
being considered. The first will forbid sex with animals in any
manner. The second law forbids all virtual content including the
production, content, possession and distribution of such
content.
"The Netherlands control nearly 65 percent of the
animal sex content market. "In about two weeks they [the
government] will vote for this law, and when I look at the
standings now there is a big chance that this kind of extreme
content will be forbidden in the Netherlands," he said.
If passed, the new law could effect the balance
of the international adult market, according to the source.
He said that not only will Dutch websites be
affected, but also foreign companies and webmasters that host
their animal sites in the extreme content-friendly Netherlands.
"If the law will be accepted there will be a
massive run to countries like Denmark and/or Spain, where this
kind of content is still legal," he said.