
Progress! Laws Combatting Sex Buying Gain Traction in U.S.
Demand for commercial sex is the driving force behind sex trafficking. Here’s an update on the fight against sex trafficking through demand reduction tactics.

Demand for commercial sex is the driving force behind sex trafficking. Here’s an update on the fight against sex trafficking through demand reduction tactics.

NCOSE partnered with Fairplay to file a complaint with the FTC alleging that Roblox intentionally exploits children for financial gain and misleads parents about their safety features.

The Parent Center AI tool is responsibly trained on trusted resources so that it can answer your questions about keeping your kids safe online.

The GUARD Act is a key piece of legislation needed to protect kids from the harms of AI chatbots and AI companions. After advancing out of committee, it could go to Senate for a floor vote.

Thanks to your support, NCOSE recently helped defeat a bill that sought to fully decriminalize prostitution in Colorado, including pimping, sex buying, and brothel running. This is the latest in an unbroken winning streak fighting these dangerous policies.

Big Tech executives have been forced to testify before a jury about their addictive social media platforms. Here’s what they had to say.

Read here for an update on how the U.S. and other countries are responding to legislation that criminalizes sex buyers.

Grok announced it will block sexualized deepfakes in “jurisdictions where it is illegal.” But this change does not apply to the standalone app, nor does it apply yet in the U.S.

The DEFIANCE Act is vital to preventing image-based sexual abuse. Read more about it here.

NCOSE’s 2025 Dirty Dozen List exclusively targeted Section 230, the law that enables widespread online abuse. Now, as we close out 2025, a bill to repeal Section 230 has been introduced!
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