John Does v. Twitter Lawsuit Heard on Appeal in the 9th Circuit
Two young sex trafficking survivors who sued Twitter for knowingly benefiting from their exploitation continue their journey to having their day in court.
Two young sex trafficking survivors who sued Twitter for knowingly benefiting from their exploitation continue their journey to having their day in court.
With your help, we hope this will be the year we bring the EARN IT Act all the way to the finish line!
WASHINGTON, DC (April 19, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) calls on Congress to pass the EARN IT Act so that children victimized by
WASHINGTON, DC (March 20, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation called out Snap for releasing an AI chat tool that may engage children
A major take away from the documentary, that both NCOSE and most pornography performers interviewed agreed on, is the need for strict age and consent verification and improved moderation in the pornography industry.
How a little girl’s love for Disney’s “Frozen” could lead her to hardcore pornography.
WASHINGTON, DC (February 21, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called out fashion designer Luis De Javier for partnering with Pornhub during
The band-aid stood out pale against Gabrielle’s dark knee. For a moment, she simply frowned at it, trying to figure out what was wrong.
Then she realized.
The band-aid was “skin color” . . . But not her skin color.
WASHINGTON, DC (February 8, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) commended Google for its decision to automatically blur explicit images in search
While many in our culture now condemn the way older films sexually exploited minors, the truth is this exploitation goes on. It has just moved from the movie screen to the computer screen.
NCOSE Commends Shareholder Effort to Hold Visa Accountable Washington, DC (January 24, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) reaffirms its call to Visa to
Washington, DC (January 5, 2023) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said all pornography sites must follow Louisiana’s new law requiring implementation of age verification,