With Great Power Comes Great (Corporate) Responsibility: Promising Improvements from 2022
You raised your voice and mega-corporations listened!
You raised your voice and mega-corporations listened!
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
TrafficJunky is the First of Many Ties Visa Must Cut with Exploitative Pornography Industry WASHINGTON, DC (August 4, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation
A lawsuit against Visa brought by a sex trafficking survivor will be allowed to move forward after a federal judge rejected much of Visa’s motion to dismiss.
WASHINGTON, DC (August 1, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) commended a judge’s ruling finding that a child sexual abuse survivor’s lawsuit against
Visa continues a financial relationship with Pornhub by advertising on TrafficJunky—its advertising portal with equally abusive practices.
Visa has a corporate responsibility to ensure its policies will not cause harm.
NCOSE, along with interdisciplinary survivors and advocates, has been advocating for improved responsibility and increased oversight by the financial industry regarding pornographic content since early 2020.
Pornhub and its parent company MindGeek are crumbling before our eyes as the world wakes up to their harmful practices.
As part of its new Dismantle Pornhub Campaign, the International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (ICOSE), along with 62 survivors and advocates representing eleven countries, have sent a letter to Visa to request that Visa cut ties with all MindGeek-owned entities.
Visa still processes payment for MindGeek sites that host exploitative content. Demand they reject profits from sexual abuse.
Washington, DC (December 24, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) criticized Visa’s announcement that it would resume processing payments for MindGeek sites that “offer professionally