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| name = National Center on Sexual Exploitation
| name = National Center on Sexual Exploitation
| tax_id = 13-2608326
| tax_id = 13-2608326
| formerly = Morality in Media
| formerly = Operation Yorkville <small>(1962-1968)</small><br/>Morality In Media <small>(1968–2015)</small>
| website = {{URL|https://endsexualexploitation.org/}}
}}
}}
==Funding==
The organization has received funding from [[:Category:Philip Anschutz|Philip Anschutz]] and the [[Wikipedia:Coors Brewing Company|Coors Brewing Company]] family.<ref>{{Cite web | first=Antony | last=Barnett | work=[[The Guardian]] | title=US probe into Dome's new owner | url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/jun/16/uk.dome | date=June 16, 2002 | accessdate=May 18, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Coors">{{Cite book | first=Russ | last=Bellant | author-link=Russ Bellant | publisher=[[South End Press]] | title=The Coors Connection: How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism | page=63 | year=1991}}</ref> [[Wikipedia:Joseph Coors|Joseph Coors]] was also a member of the organization's board of directors.<ref name="Coors"/> [[Wikipedia:U.S. Department of Justice|U.S. Department of Justice]] (DOJ) grants of $150,000 in the 2005 and 2006 [[Wiki[edia:United States federal budget|federal budgets]] funded Morality in Media's review of citizen-generated obscenity complaints submitted to the group's ObscenityCrimes.org website. MIM deemed 67,000 complaints legitimate by August 2007 and referred them to the DOJ,<ref name="NYT">Lewis, Neil A. [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/10/us/10obscene.html?ref=us Federal Effort on Web Obscenity Shows Few Results] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170904075000/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/10/us/10obscene.html?ref=us |date=2017-09-04 }} ''New York Times'', via nytimes.com, 2007-08-10. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.</ref> but the program never resulted in a prosecution.<ref>{{Cite book | first=Geoffrey R. | last=Stone | author-link=Geoffrey R. Stone | publisher=[[Liveright Publishing]] | title=Sex and the Constitution: Sex, Religion, and Law from America's Origins to the Twenty-First Century | chapter=To Advance the Cause of Justice | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7DSFDQAAQBAJ&q=%22morality+in+media%22 | year=2017 | accessdate=May 19, 2020}}</ref> The grants were created by [[Wikipedia:Earmark (politics)|Congressional earmarks]] by U.S. Representative [[:Category:Frank Wolf|Frank Wolf]] of Virginia.<ref name="NYT"/>

==See also==
==See also==
*{{Wikipedia-inline|National Center on Sexual Exploitation}}
*{{Wikipedia-inline|National Center on Sexual Exploitation}}
==Notes==
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Revision as of 14:42, 23 December 2020

National Center on Sexual Exploitation
13-2608326
Website endsexualexploitation.org
Formerly called
Operation Yorkville (1962-1968)
Morality In Media (1968–2015)

Funding

The organization has received funding from Philip Anschutz and the Coors Brewing Company family.[1][2] Joseph Coors was also a member of the organization's board of directors.[2] U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) grants of $150,000 in the 2005 and 2006 [[Wiki[edia:United States federal budget|federal budgets]] funded Morality in Media's review of citizen-generated obscenity complaints submitted to the group's ObscenityCrimes.org website. MIM deemed 67,000 complaints legitimate by August 2007 and referred them to the DOJ,[3] but the program never resulted in a prosecution.[4] The grants were created by Congressional earmarks by U.S. Representative Frank Wolf of Virginia.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. Barnett, Antony (June 16, 2002). "US probe into Dome's new owner". The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/jun/16/uk.dome. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Bellant, Russ (1991). The Coors Connection: How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism. South End Press. p. 63.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lewis, Neil A. Federal Effort on Web Obscenity Shows Few Results Template:Webarchive New York Times, via nytimes.com, 2007-08-10. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.
  4. Stone, Geoffrey R. (2017). "To Advance the Cause of Justice". Sex and the Constitution: Sex, Religion, and Law from America's Origins to the Twenty-First Century. Liveright Publishing. https://books.google.com/books?id=7DSFDQAAQBAJ&q=%22morality+in+media%22. Retrieved May 19, 2020.