
The Power to Take It Down: Fighting Image-Based Abuse
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In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with attorney Samantha McCoy, to discuss the landmark "Take It Down" Act. Samantha bravely shares her personal journey as a survivor of image-based sexual abuse, shedding light on the devastating realities of non-consensual image sharing and deepfake exploitation. Together, they break down the new federal law, which criminalizes the distribution and threatens stricter accountability for tech platforms hosting non-consensual intimate imagery. The conversation highlights the vital role of survivor voices in shaping the legislation, the current prevalence of image-based abuse in the digital age, and practical steps victims can take for support and justice.
Samantha McCoy is an award-winning appellate attorney, public speaker, activist, and licensed mental health therapist. Throughout her career, she has dedicated herself to closing the gaps within the judicial system and advocating for survivors of sexual violence to ensure they are treated with dignity and a trauma-informed approach. Drawing from her personal experience with image-based sexual abuse, Samantha has become a leading voice in the fight against non-consensual image abuse and deep fake exploitation. She was instrumental in the recent passage of the federal Take It Down Act, working alongside legislators to shape and promote vital legislation aimed at protecting victims and holding perpetrators and tech platforms accountable.
Topics Discussed:
- Introduction to the Take It Down act
- Details of the new law recently passed
- Process for victims to report abuse
- Prevalence and impact of image-based abuse
- Non-consensual intimate images, both real and AI-generated
- Accountability for tech platforms
- Role of survivors in shaping legislation
- Support and future action
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