Scrubbed clean: why a certain kind of sex is vanishing from the internet. I have heard that changes in the new law FOSTA will go into effect as of January 1st, 2019 or March 1st, 2019. Congress approved bipartisan legislation SESTA/FOSTA, removing immunity for companies like Backpage who knowingly profited off sex trafficking under Section 230 of the U.S. Communications Decency Act. Following the passage of SESTA/FOSTA, the FBI seized Backpage's website, charged its founders with sex trafficking, and shut down all global Backpage sites.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...ers-craigslist.
The timing of all these internet sex crackdowns corresponds with the US ... 'Fosta', seeking to subject websites to criminal and civil liability when third parties ... The law puts new limits on Section 230 of the Communications Decency .... by the new year so that we can report on the stories that matter in 2019.
A detailed listing of laws that take effect in Missouri on August, 28, 2018
https://www.kttn.com/a-detailed-list...ugust-28-2018/
SB 655 ─ SEX OFFENDERS
This bill instructs the Patrol to maintain a web page on the Internet which is open to the public and includes a registered sex offender search capability. This requirement is subject to appropriation. (Section 43.650 RSMo.)
The bill created the following tier system (Section 589.414 RSMo.) for sex offenders to define the duration of time a sex offender appears on Missouri’s Sex Offender Registry before being eligible to request removal from the registry:
§ 15 years if the offender is a TIER I sex offender.
§ 25 years if the offender is a TIER II sex offender.
§ The life of the offender if the offender is a TIER III sex offender.
(P411) A New Canada-U.S. Trade Deal Must Protect Victims Of Sex Trafficking
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/arnold...ng_a_23543884/
TIME IS RUNNING OUT.
Does anyone know anymore details on what to expect?
So, how are we all going to keep in touch?
Twitter, Switter, P411, etc.?
Providers, how are y'all preparing for this?
CG