FCC board remains deadlocked with two Republicans and two Democrats, preventing new policies.
FCC board remains deadlocked with two Republicans and two Democrats, preventing new policies.
Nearly 35,000 films were censored in Italy between 1944 and 1998, including ‘Last Tango in Paris’
Letter authored by activist group Decrim Now opposes ‘Nordic Model’ of decriminalization
In Brazil’s sixth-largest city, sex workers say they should be classified as front-line workers
Michael Lacey and James Larkin had fought to get rid of Judge Susan Brnovich at least since last October.
‘We Too: Essays on Sex Work and Survival’ collects essays by sex workers revealing their daily lives and struggles
Prosecutors say they have already turned over 5,000 pages of evidence, with 200 more on the way
Law under consideration could lead to removal of any sexually oriented content on Australia’s internet.
Plans in place to introduce similar legislation next in home state of Michigan, says founder
Demands protection in Digital Services Act
At congressional hearing, Facebook founder breaks with CEOs of Google, Twitter, who defend the crucial 1996 law.
50 anonymous women are suing company that provided software for Backpage over sex trafficking allegations