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Canada Must Prevent Childhood Pornography Exposure by Passing Commonsense Measure
WASHINGTON, DC (February 22, 2022) – In a brief submitted to the Senate of Canada, the International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (ICOSE) called on the
WASHINGTON, DC (February 22, 2022) – In a brief submitted to the Senate of Canada, the International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (ICOSE) called on the
“Between the recent introduction of the EARN IT Act and the Kids Online Safety Act, we are glad that Congress is taking online child protection seriously.”
Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously voted to pass EARN IT out of committee and onto a full vote in the Senate.
“Bark employs technology to equip caregivers and communities with innovative tools and resources to defend kids from a myriad of online harm.”
Confronting rising reports of child sexual abuse material online, The EARN IT Act clarifies that there is no blanket immunity for Big Tech.
“Personal financial information is rocket fuel for abusers and predators who thrive on grooming, manipulation, and ‘social engineering’ of young children”
“There is more work to be done to confront the CSAM crisis in the U.S. and around the world.”
The Global Collaborative—a survivor led network of NGO’s, faith-based institutions, survivor networks and governments – is calling on the United Nations for the establishment of November
Record your steps on November 18 and log them to show that you want to take steps to end child sexual abuse and exploitation!
Washington, DC (November 9, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) supports passage of the National Response to Exploitation and Sexual Abuse of Children in
Congress should pass the CAMRA Act (H.R. 2161) to fund research to study technology’s impact on children
Washington, DC (September 30, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) issued a statement reacting to today’s Senate hearing featuring Facebook’s global head of safety.