I haven't thought this through and am just brain storming whilst typing.
Every person in the world legally belongs to one country (well, pretty close to it).
Every company in the world is legally registered in one country.
So, straight away, enforce the 1:1 of a web site's location with the owner's legal location.
The web server will need to be located in the country as well. Yes, physically.
Yes, there are a lot of ".coms" - these will need to replaced with pointers to "legal" websites - representing the country they are registered in. Change is bad, but this is the internet. Perhaps enforce it with "internet2"?
So, if porn monger X can find a country with "relaxed" rules, then they can register a company there and locate a web server there and serve their porn from there. The speed and service will deteriate. And nice people like me (who only like normal porn, ha ha ha ha) know to avoid the web sites ending in .XX.
If the USA (or AUS) were clever, they'd then enforce a second level like .porn.us or .porn.au.
So, its boxing and labelling, but not stopping or censoring per-se.
My company then goes and blocks .porn.* or blocks .*.XX because that country won't properly enforce its rules.
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