West Virginia Takes a Bold Stand Against Apple’s Failure to Protect Children
West Virginia sues Apple for allegedly enabling the proliferation of child sexual abuse material on iCloud, exposing corporate negligence that endangers American children and challenges tech giant accountability.
In a move that should grab the attention of every American parent and policymaker, West Virginia's Attorney General J.B. McCuskey has filed a lawsuit against tech giant Apple, accusing it of allowing its iCloud platform to become a rampant conduit for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). This lawsuit underscores the urgent need for corporate responsibility in protecting our nation’s most vulnerable—our children. How Long Will Corporate Convenience Trump Child Safety? McCuskey’s allegations are disturbing yet critical: Apple knowingly let iCloud be used "as a vehicle to distribute and store child sexual abuse material,” all while choosing to do "nothing about...
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