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2017年3月26日

作者:
Sarah Louise Kearney, Desiblitz

Indian Rape victim forces Google and Microsoft to talk Online Sex Abuse

A petition created by an Indian rape victim forces global tech companies to tackle online sex abuse. They will meet for talks in India about this rising issue between 5th and 20th April 2017. Officials from companies such as Google, Facebook and Microsoft will talk with the IT Ministry of India. The overall aim will be to prevent Indians access to online sex abuse. This includes child pornography and sexual assault.