🏛️ New bill in France targets online sexual exploitation
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The French Senate is reviewing a bill aimed at criminalizing online sexual exploitation, particularly targeting agents of adult content creators on platforms like OnlyFans and Mym. Proposed by Senator Marie Mercier, the legislation seeks to establish a new offence punishable by up to seven years in prison and €150,000 fines. It aims to protect minors and curb exploitative practices in the digital sex work industry. The bill must pass through the National Assembly after its committee examination to become law.
Key points
- The Senate is examining a bill to create a new offence of online sexual exploitation.
- Penalties could reach seven years in prison and €150,000 fines for exploitative practices.
- The bill aims to protect minors and curb abuses by agents on platforms like OnlyFans and Mym.
- Legislation reflects growing concerns over the exploitation of content creators in the digital age.
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Facts
- The bill was introduced on 10 February 2026.
- Penalties include up to seven years in prison and €150,000 fines for online sexual exploitation.
- The legislation aims to protect minors, increasing penalties to 10 years and €1.5 million for underage victims.
- Approximately 30% of content creators in France are represented by agents.
Quotes
- It’s almost digital slavery — Marie Mercier
- What seems like easy money can become an infernal trap for models who are sometimes underage — Marie Mercier
- This offence will be useless — Laurence Rossignol
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