AB 1394 — Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Child Sexual Abuse Material: Civil Actions
AB 1394 addresses the commercial sexual exploitation of minors by expanding civil actions related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The law aims to provide legal tools for victims to pursue civil remedies against those who produce, distribute, or possess CSAM for commercial purposes. It strengthens protections for minors and supports efforts to combat the proliferation of exploitative content online.
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