Skip to content
  • Home
  • Journalists
    • Headlines
  • Community
    • Businesses
    • Jobs
    • Learning
    • Marketplace
  • Store
(@)

House Passes Bill to Ban Sharing of Revenge Porn, Sending It to Trump

The Take It Down Act, which united a coalition of conservative and liberal lawmakers, criminalizes the nonconsensual sharing of sexually explicit images of others and requires companies to remove them.

Michael Gold
Author: Michael Gold

Written by

Michael Gold

in

Computers and the Internet, Facebook Inc, House of Representatives, Indecency, Obscenity and Profanity, Instagram Inc, Klobuchar, Amy, Law and Legislation, Meta Platforms Inc, Pornography, Social Media, Teenagers and Adolescence, TikTok (ByteDance), United States Politics and Government
←Karl Rove Has Harsh Assessment Of Trump’s Approval Ratings: ‘Very Bad Shape’
‘Harry Potter’ Star John Lithgow Can’t Understand All The J.K. Rowling Backlash→

More posts

  • Protesters, leaders push back against DHS over Newark detention facility conditions

  • Goldman and Lander spar hard over Israel

  • Snowflake climbs after Q1 results top expectations, guidance gets a boost

  • Synopsys drops despite better than expected Q2 results, big boost to full-year guidance

About Us


Support Us

Trademark & Copyright 1998 – 2025 · MOSAEC

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube