Regulating tech-sex and managing image-based sexual abuse: an Australian perspective

A range of technologies now existto facilitate sexual desire, pleasure and intimacy. Colloquially known as tech-sex, the growth in the use of such technologies has created a range of new opportunities for sexual expression and connection. Alongside these bene fi ts are harms arising out of their non-consensual use. Drawing on a case study examining management of image-based sexual abuse as part of Australia ’ s recently reformed online safety laws, we argue for a regulatory approach that is both facilitative in showing due respect for adult sexual agency and protective in mitigating harm caused to a ff ected individuals. Operating along a facilitative-protective regulatory axis, such an approach o ff ers the potential to be suitably responsive to both the opportunities and challenges faced by adult individuals who engage with such technologies.