One co-owner is now a fugitive and the industry is on the defensive.
Girls Do Porn's Exploitation Not An Anomaly ([link removed])
As the owners and key employees of Girls Do Porn are facing federal counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion, the porn industry is desperately trying to distance itself from the fact that it profits off of and is inherently intertwined with sexual exploitation, abuse, and trafficking.
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Defending Dignity Weekly Newsletter
Highlights: the porn industry's desperate defense, model legislation for filtering, and more
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Model Legislation Would Put Responsibility on Manufacturers to Make Phones Safer for Kids ([link removed])
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has developed model legislation that would require mobile phone and smart device manufacturers to install active filtering software on all of the devices they produce and require sellers to verify and ensure that each device they sell has this active filtering software in place.
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WRAP Week is an Important Reminder that We Can All Make a Difference in the Movement ([link removed])
It began with one woman in Pennsylvania over 30 years ago. You can make a difference, too.
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National Symposium on "Protecting Children from Online Exploitation" ([link removed])at US Capitol on 11/6 ([link removed])
In the digital age, child safety and well-being are often an afterthought behind the goals of technological advancement and profits. Corporate and governmental policies regarding social media platforms, apps, Internet-connected devices like phones and tablets, and centralized DNS encryption (as planned by Google and Mozilla) are systematically slow to recognize their impact on predatory access and grooming of children for sexual abuse, childhood pornography exposure, sex trafficking, and traffic in child sexual abuse images and videos.
It is vital that technology policy is shaped with these considerations in mind.
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NCOSE Project Spotlight:
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With gratitude,
Dawn Hawkins
Sr. Vice President & Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation
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440 1st Street NW, Suite 840 | Washington, DC 20001 US
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