Thank you for your question.
Consent is challenging in many ways. It's a complex concept that took years to define. The courts provided guidance. I think the way we think about and view consent is progressive.
From the stories of the witnesses in the first panel, it's plain to see that the due diligence around consent was lacking. One of the challenges is figuring out what to do in situations where a video is submitted and the person consented initially but later withdraws that consent. A whole host of safeguards would need to come into play.
There is no doubt that much more needs to be done to protect minors, particularly in terms of imposing very strict rules on companies. Things get trickier when it comes to adults. I would suggest having someone who specializes in matters of consent act as a go-between between victims and companies. That responsibility can't be given—