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Lankford introduces bill targeting fees charged by tech firms in child exploitation cases

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Senator James Lankford, US Senator for Oklahoma | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator James Lankford, US Senator for Oklahoma | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senators James Lankford and Amy Klobuchar have introduced the Protecting Children Over Profits Act, a bill aimed at prohibiting tech companies from charging law enforcement fees for compliance with search warrants or subpoenas in cases related to child exploitation.

"Search warrants and subpoenas give essential information to law enforcement—especially in cases of child exploitation. It's absurd that under current law, big tech is allowed to charge law enforcement a fee to pull data on illegal practices they have allowed on their platform. This bill ensures tech companies aren’t able to profit off of hard-working law enforcement agencies when they are protecting children from the online images big tech permitted," said Lankford.

The Internet Crimes Against Children task force in Oklahoma was among the first to highlight this issue. The legislation has received endorsements from several organizations, including Raven, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), National Children's Alliance (NCA), National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), and Association of State Criminal Investigative Agencies (ASCIA).

"Tech companies are disparate in the information they send to law enforcement and sadly most times law enforcement does not receive the needed information to protect our children. Some companies will charge law enforcement to process this information. This bill would prevent companies from charging law enforcement for legal processes to protect children," stated Raven CEO John Pizzuro.

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