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The sex industry is concerned a new Online Safety Bill will have unintended consequences for workers, but Julie Inman Grant says her goal is not to restrict the industry.
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The eSafety Commissioner has sought to reassure the sex worker industry that she will not use proposed new online safety powers to shut down their businesses amid broader concerns the laws are being rushed through Parliament.
The adult entertainment industry has mounted a campaign against the Online Safety Bill, which the federal government says would establish a âworld-first adult cyber abuse schemeâ.
The proposed laws centre on expanded powers for eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, including the ability to issue take-down notices to remove abusive and sexually explicit material from websites and social media within 24 hours.
A new Online Safety Bill proposes to give eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant expanded powers to order the take down of abusive and sexually explicit content online.