Dani Pinter (Chief Legal Officer at NCOSE) and Haley McNamara (Chief Strategy Officer at NCOSE) sit down to discuss 3 major corporations that are currently OR soon will be facilitating real world harms because of the nature of their platforms. The lack of real security and safety measures for kids is astonishing. Today’s conversation takes a closer look at why the new Spotify DM feature is so concerning, as well as the active harms happening to real kids and families on Roblox as well as Meta A.I.
Contact Spotify: https://endsexualexploitation.org/action-SpotifyDM
End Section 230: https://endsexualexploitation.org/DDL230-action
Pass KOSA: https://endsexualexploitation.org/PassKOSA
Haley McNamara (Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Director at NCOSE) sits down with NCOSE President and CEO, Marcel van der Watt to chat about his background and motivations in this work to end sexual exploitation. Marcel brings incredible expertise to this leadership role including experience with law enforcement, research, training, writing, and speaking. He and Haley dive into what brought him to this point and what the future holds for NCOSE and the overall movement.
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Dani Pinter and Haley McNamara talk about the latest developments in a case in Nevada involving sex trafficking and the 13th amendment. Dani explains how the 13th amendment’s language about slavery applies in this case as well as the realities of survivors being bullied and shamed when they are bold enough to speak up. Learn more about the Nevada lawsuit and the next steps of appealing the pseudonym ruling below.
Get Help from the NCOSE Law Center: https://sexualexploitationlawsuits.com/get-help
Learn more about the Nevada cases: https://endsexualexploitation.org/nevada-is-not-safe-for-women/
Contact our Law Center team here: lawcenter@ncose.com
Dani Pinter (Chief Legal Counsel at NCOSE) and Haley McNamara (Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Director at NCOSE) talk about the latest ruling from the 9th Circuit Court in the ongoing Twitter (Now X) case. They talk about the heartbreaking circumstances that led to the lawsuit and what the ruling means for this case as well as broader implications for Section 230. They also discuss the latest news about Grok creating deepfake nude imagery of celebrities without even being prompted to do so. Is this part of the design and programming or is Grok out of control?
Read our blog about the Twitter decision: https://tinyurl.com/3tmdsste
Donate to the Law Center to support pro bono legal work for survivors: https://tinyurl.com/8xbfce93
Urge Congress to Remove Section 230: https://tinyurl.com/ymfj57p9