Twelve Days of Action: Half-Way Through This Year’s Dirty Dozen List
While we’ve had a number of victories, the targets on the 2017 Dirty Dozen List have avoided changing their policies. They are still facilitating sexual exploitation.
While we’ve had a number of victories, the targets on the 2017 Dirty Dozen List have avoided changing their policies. They are still facilitating sexual exploitation.
Internet pirates and pornographers are taking advantage of a YouTube loophole that shields them from content review. For years YouTube has insisted that its policies prohibit
YouTube, for the second consecutive year, has been included on the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s annual Dirty Dozen List. The popular video-sharing site returns
National Center on Sexual Exploitation Encourages Policies for Human Dignity Washington, DC – Last Friday, Senior Vice President of Google Search, Amit Singhal, wrote on
From Robin Thicke to Justin Timberlake and Miley Cyrus, 2014 seems to top the years with its explicit music videos, promotion of pornography, degradation of women and violence. YouTube has had to make decisions regarding content from all three artists.
National Center on Sexual Exploitation and Morality in Media (MIM) announce the 2015 Dirty Dozen List, a compilation of leading contributors to sexual exploitation in America. The list offers actions that the public can take to persuade the Dirty Dozen to change policies and practices.