No, it's one example.
I would say that the British law as drafted is far more similar to those we produce in our legal system and government.
In the regulations to the act, there is now talk of age estimation, age assurance. Yes, there are ID cards, and yes, there are more traditional methods, but there is also age estimation. Without collecting any data, this method estimates a person's age to within two years. If this method doesn't work, you can switch to another method.
What's very interesting about the British is that they say it's the responsibility of those who distribute pornography to ensure that these methods, which would normally be applied by third parties, work. So we're not taking responsibility away from the porn sites. We're still saying that it's up to them, if there's a choice of methods, not only to choose one, but also to make sure it works.