Jeremy Malcolm·May 6Civil society was the target of RightsCon’s cancellationThis is the week of the RightsCon conference that wasn’t. RightsCon, the leading international Internet and human rights conference…
Jeremy Malcolm·Feb 18Deepfakes, Fiction, and the Future of CSAM LawOn February 10, 2026, Australian author Lauren Ashley Matrosa was convicted of possessing and distributing child abuse material. However…
Jeremy Malcolm·Jan 11False Positives, Real Harm: When Child Safety Systems Get It WrongWhen Jonas (not his real name) posted a photo of himself in sports clothes to his own Instagram account, the last thing that he expected…
Jeremy Malcolm·Jun 12, 2025Fiction or Felony? The Blurring of Art and AbuseAn AI porn artist was sentenced to jail time today in the culmination of a major law enforcement operation. Here’s why experts are…
Jeremy Malcolm·May 29, 2025The Limits of Zero Tolerance — Animated Pornography, Platform Moderation, and Free ExpressionNew research explores the limits of treating non-realistic animated pornography as equivalent to real sexual abuse content.
Jeremy Malcolm·Mar 24, 2025How LGBTQ+ content could become illegalIn 2020, Yulia Tsvetkov, a 26-year-old Russian theater director and artist, found herself under house arrest, facing up to six years in…
Jeremy Malcolm·Jan 30, 2025Announcing AskLex.aiNavigating legal challenges, whether business or personal, can feel overwhelming and time-consuming. It’s no wonder many people are now…
Jeremy Malcolm·Nov 28, 2024Australia Versus Human Rights OnlineHuman rights in Australia are not constitutionally protected. While the government takes full advantage, others are pushing for change.
Jeremy Malcolm·Oct 30, 2024Dead Dove: a content warning plugin for WordpressWhat should a social media platform do about content that is lawful, complies with the platform’s terms of service, but could be offensive…