It looks like congress is going to make platforms responsible for content on their sites, and using sex trafficking as the excuse. Both the House & Senate have similar bills to do this.
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Senate launches bill to remove immunity for websites hosting illegal content
The Senate on Tuesday introduced an amendment to a law that protects the hosts of websites from liability for content posted by others to go after sites such as Backpage.com that have been criticized for facilitating child sex trafficking.
The bill, titled the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act of 2017, would amend the Communications Decency Act. It is sponsored by Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and a bipartisan group of 19 other senators, some of whom served on the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which focused on Backpage.com in its probe of online sex trafficking.
In April, Rep. Ann Wagner (R-Mo.) introduced a slightly broader bill in the House which now has 101 co-sponsors. In addition to amending the Communications Decency Act, it also seeks to amend the federal criminal code to say that any website provider who publishes information from anyone, ?with reckless disregard that the information ? is in furtherance of? sex trafficking of a person under 18 ?shall be fined ? or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.?