
Lessons Learned from FOSTA-SESTA: Narrow Reforms to Section 230 Aren’t Enough
In 2018, Congress passed FOSTA-SESTA to allow websites to be held accountable for facilitating sex trafficking. So why do these websites still act with impunity?

In 2018, Congress passed FOSTA-SESTA to allow websites to be held accountable for facilitating sex trafficking. So why do these websites still act with impunity?

The President’s new Executive Order on A.I. could be very bad … or not. It’s up to us to influence the process!

Big Tech is constantly peddling myths to the public as a means to hinder Section 230 reform. Here are the facts.

It has been one year since Jane Doe v. Cissy Steele was filed, ushering in a wave of lawsuits against the exploitative pornography industry.

The passage of FOSTA-SESTA in 2018 was a major legislative victory for survivors of sex trafficking. It gave survivors a route to justice by providing
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On February 24, 2020, a New York jury handed down a verdict that meant the sex predator movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of

*Featured image is a stock photo from Pexels* Sexual assault will never end while human beings are seen as commodities. Women will never achieve equality

Watch Our Latest Video Here: Dani Pinter from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s Law Center explains obscenity law and it’s implications for Internet pornography

In January, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation submitted an amicus brief to the Georgia Supreme Court urging the court to uphold a statute criminalizing

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