
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.

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.

“If signed into law, SB 357 would severely limit law enforcement’s ability to identify victims of human trafficking”

Originally Published at Los Angeles Sentinel By Antonio Ray Harvey Stephany Powell, an advocate for sex crime victims and survivors, hopes Gov. Newsom will veto Senate

Originally Published at International Business Times By Kuheli Biswas Bill 357 has not only divided the Democrats from Republicans but has also created a rift between the

Originally Published at Fox News By Brie Stimson California lawmakers on Friday advanced a bill that would decriminalize loitering with the intent to work as a prostitute, with supporters

Originally Published at Essence By Donna Owens Members of Congress have joined forces with one of the descendants of Frederick Douglass to introduce anti-human trafficking legislation named after

WASHINGTON, DC (August 17, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called on the California Legislature to halt efforts to pass SB 357 that

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