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02-15 The Warriors Are Proud to be Part of the HEAT INITIATIVE Holding APPLE & BIG TECH Responsible for Harm to Kids!

THE HEAT IS ON! Thank you, Heat Initiative! for your tremendous advocacy and progress in the last year to hold Apple

#BigTech accountable for failing to protect kids online. FACT: 80 % increase in online grooming crimes has been reported in the past 4 years.

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02-14 JUST ANNOUNCED! TAKE IT DOWN Act – Cruz-Klobuchar Bill to Protect Teenagers from Deepfake ‘Revenge Porn’ Unanimously Passes the Senate

The TAKE IT DOWN Act would protect and empower victims of non-consensual intimate image abuse

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Senate unanimously passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which was introduced by U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). The legislation criminalizes the publication of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), including AI-generated NCII (or “deepfake revenge pornography”), and requires social media and similar websites to implement procedures to remove such content within 48 hours of notice from a victim.

The bill unanimously passed both the Commerce Committee and the full Senate during the 118th Congress. For the current 119thCongress, U.S. Representatives Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.) and Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) have reintroduced companion legislation in the House as they did last Congress. The TAKE IT DOWN Act has received widespread support from over 100 organizations, including victim advocacy groups, law enforcement, and tech industry leaders.

Upon passage of the TAKE IT DOWN Act, Sen. Cruz said:

“The TAKE IT DOWN Act gives victims of revenge and deepfake pornography—many of whom are young girls—the ability to fight back. Under our bipartisan bill, those who knowingly spread this vile material will face criminal charges, and Big Tech companies must remove exploitative content without delay. As we worked on the TAKE IT DOWN Act, more victims courageously came forward to share their stories to help end this horrific online abuse. Now, it’s up to the House to pass the TAKE IT DOWN Act and give victims the power to reclaim their privacy and dignity.”

Sen. Klobuchar said:

“We must provide victims of online abuse with the legal protections they need when intimate images are shared without their consent, especially now that deepfakes are creating horrifying new opportunities for abuse. Passing this bipartisan legislation builds on my work to ensure that victims can have this material removed from social media platforms and law enforcement can hold perpetrators accountable. The House should pass this bill and the President should sign it into law as soon as possible to protect victims of online abuse.”

The legislation is co-sponsored by Sens. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), Ted Budd (R-N.C.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), Todd Young (R-Ind.), John Curtis (R-Utah), Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.), Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.).

Background:

While nearly every state has a law protecting people from non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), including 30 states with laws explicitly covering sexual deepfakes, these state laws vary in classification of crime and penalty and have uneven criminal prosecution. Further, victims struggle to have images depicting them removed from websites, increasing the likelihood the images are continuously spread and victims are retraumatized.

In 2022, Congress passed legislation creating a civil cause of action for victims to sue individuals responsible for publishing NCII. However, bringing a civil action can be incredibly impractical. It is time-consuming, expensive, and may force victims to relive trauma. Further exacerbating the problem, it is not always clear who is responsible for publishing the NCII.

The TAKE IT DOWN Act would protect and empower victims of real and deepfake NCII while respecting speech by:

  • Criminalizing the publication of NCII in interstate commerce. The bill makes it unlawful for a person to knowingly publish NCII on social media and other online platforms. NCII is defined to include realistic, computer-generated pornographic images and videos that depict identifiable, real people. The bill also clarifies that a victim consenting to the creation of an authentic image does not mean that the victim has consented to its publication.
  • Protecting good faith efforts to assist victims. The bill permits the good faith disclosure of NCII, such as to law enforcement, in narrow cases.
  • Requiring websites to take down NCII upon notice from the victim. Social media and other websites would be required to have in place procedures to remove NCII, pursuant to a valid request from a victim, within 48 hours. Websites must also make reasonable efforts to remove copies of the images. The FTC is charged with enforcement of this section.
  • Protecting lawful speech. The bill is narrowly tailored to criminalize knowingly publishing NCII without chilling lawful speech. The bill conforms to current First Amendment jurisprudence by requiring that computer-generated NCII meet a “reasonable person” test for appearing indistinguishable from an authentic image.

To read the bill text, click HERE.

 

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02-13 DC. The Warriors are Proud to Announce Being Part of the Newly Launched “Alliance to a Safe Online Future”

We believe that policy change is necessary to keep our kids safe online. It’s no longer a choice whether children will use the internet – it’s a fact of life. And it’s our responsibility to make sure they can do so safely.

Deepfakes & Voice Clones – The proliferation of AI-generated voice and image clones online is a threat to all of us. These deepfakes are being used to scam & manipulate children and adults, spreading misinformation and allowing criminals to impersonate others for their own gain.

Section 230 Reform – As written, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act creates safe harbors online for bad actors by granting broad immunity to online platforms for illegal activity occurring on their websites and apps. We need to reform Section 230 to ensure that these tech giants are held accountable for what happens on their platforms.

Learn more here.

 

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02-11 Today is Safer Internet Day 2025 in the United States. Talk to Your Kids. NOW. #BeAWarrior

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Safer Internet Day aims to not only create a safer internet but also a better internet, where everyone is empowered to use technology responsibly, respectfully, critically and creatively. Communities, schools, families Together for a better Internet. #SID2025

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02-09 WARNING. DISTURBING. Alexander Brothers will Face More Charges as 60 Women Allege Rape, Prosecutors Say

NEW YORK – Two luxury real estate agents and their brother were arraigned in federal court Friday on sex trafficking charges.

Prosecutors said they’ve spoken to more than 60 alleged victims of the three men so far.

The Alexander brothers – twins Oren and Alon, and their older brother Tal, all in their late 30s – entered the courtroom wearing prison clothing with their hands cuffed and feet shackled. They pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors allege the three worked together and with others to drug, sexually assault and rape dozens of victims, luring them in with the promise of romantic relationships, luxury travel, parties and events.

Tal and Oren Alexander were luxury real estate agents in New York City and Miami. In 2019, Tal Alexander gave CBS a tour of a Manhattan penthouse. Alon Alexander was a private security firm owned by the family.

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02-07 Sound the Alarm! Parents Beware During Super Bowl. Carl’s Jr. New Ad Takes a Page from Porn

The Parents Television and Media Council (PTC) is warning parents and families about a sexually suggestive new Carl’s Jr. ad to air on traditional and streaming television outlets ahead of the February 9 Super Bowl game. The ad is already available to watch online.

“Carl’s Jr. has taken a page from the pornography industry with the sexually suggestive imagery that references a ‘money shot’ in its new ad, and families should beware as the ad will air before the Super Bowl game on different media outlets,” said Melissa Henson, vice president, Parents Television and Media Council.

“Using ‘soft core porn’ to sell burgers was Carl’s Jr.’s previous strategy years ago – and one we called out. In 2017 the company appeared to have a change of heart, wisely realizing that strategy was ‘distracting.’ But like Hollywood ‘s mindset of reviving old ideas, Carl’s Jr. must have dusted off its outdated playbook, forgetting that it alienated customerswith its racy ad campaigns years ago.

“We urge Carl’s Jr. to reconsider airing this ad campaign. We also warn parents to try to steer clear of this commercial over the coming weekend,” Henson said.

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