Pornography will have to come with a warning label in Utah after Gov. Gary Herbert allowed the measure to become law over protest from the adult-entertainment industry.

If producers don’t include a one-sentence warning label on obscene materials about potential harm to minors they could face a $2,500 penalty per violation.

Herbert allowed the measure to become law without his signature on Wednesday, reports ABC News.

It appears that this warning must be affixed to the cover of any physical porn (printed publications, the outside of DVDs, etc) in “clear, readable type.”

For videos, including online videos, the law requires that the warning display for at least five seconds prior to the display of any explicit material.

It appears that this warning is required to display for every single video on porn websites, unless if the website takes other protective measures, including making “a good faith effort to verify the age of a person accessing the pornographic material.”

The law requires for-profit porn publishers to predominately display the following warning:

„STATE OF UTAH WARNING

Exposing minors to obscene material may damage or negatively impact minors“

Here is the law