
CDA 230: The Greatest Enabler of Online Sexual Exploitation
CDA 230 has been misinterpreted by the courts as granting blanket immunity for tech companies to facilitate sexual exploitation. Take Action!
CDA 230 has been misinterpreted by the courts as granting blanket immunity for tech companies to facilitate sexual exploitation. Take Action!
Last week, over 250 advocates gathered in Washington, DC to urge congress to fight online sexual exploitation!
Will KOSA negatively impact the LGBTQ+ community? Will it threaten privacy? (Spoiler: No, it won’t.)
NCOSE is thrilled to bestow the Dignity Defense Award on Rep. Lois Galgay Reckitt of Maine, who introduced legislation to decriminalize prostituted people while increasing criminal penalties on sex buyers.Â
History is full of examples of how concerned citizens changed society forever, when their grassroots efforts led to groundbreaking public policy.  Together, we can do it again.
Maine is Leading the Way in Positive Reform of Prostitution Laws!
Join us in calling on the 118th Congress to make this the Child Protection Congress by passing key child protection legislation!
With your help, we hope this will be the year we bring the EARN IT Act all the way to the finish line! Â
The 2023 state legislative session is the new frontier for combatting sexual exploitation across the U.S.
Device filter bills are the simplest and best option for protecting kids from exposure to online pornography.
President Joe Biden highlights crucial online safety issues and calls for solutions that NCOSE has been advocating for years.
On January 1st, history was made when the first law in the U.S. requiring pornography sites to verify the age of users, and therefore prevent children from being exposed to pornography, went into effect.