
Countering Myths About the EARN IT Act
Why Tech Companies Should Support the EARN IT Act Living in a world that is so heavily fixated on technology comes with its own consequences.
Why Tech Companies Should Support the EARN IT Act Living in a world that is so heavily fixated on technology comes with its own consequences.
The EARN IT Act was unanimously passed by vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Next, it will move on to a full vote in the Senate.
Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously voted to pass EARN IT out of committee and onto a full vote in the Senate.
This is a first in the nation decision finding that online platforms can be held liable for knowing possession and distribution of CSAM.
The NCOSE Law Center is doing phenomenal work—Dani Pinter awarded Polaris Star Award for Legal Advocate Leader of the Year.
“This ruling brings the brave survivors—of child sex trafficking and CSAM—one step closer to justice.”
On Safer Internet Day, we recognize Bark with the Dignity Defense Alert. Bark equips communities with innovative tools to defend kids online.
The Ninth Circuit’s order means that the court will consider legal protections for survivors of online sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.
EARN IT Act also restores privacy to victims of child sexual abuse material
Confronting rising reports of child sexual abuse material online, The EARN IT Act clarifies that there is no blanket immunity for Big Tech.
Visa has a corporate responsibility to ensure its policies will not cause harm.
The Josh Duggar case highlights the escalation of abuse and the interconnectedness of several forms of sexual exploitation.