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Morality in Media
Morality in Media, Inc. (MIM), now known as the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, is an American, non-profit organization that was established in New York in 1962. MIM seeks to raise awareness about what they regard as the harms of pornography and other forms of obscenity to individuals, families and society. MIM also works through constitutional means to curb traffic in material they consider obscene and uphold what they view as Judeo-Christian standards of decency in media. The president is Patrick A. Trueman,〔("Meet the Staff" at MIM site, )〕 who is a registered federal lobbyist.
==History==

MIM was launched by an interfaith group of clergy in the Upper East Side of Manhattan (NYC) in 1962 after grade school children were caught with hardcore pornography. MIM was first formed by Father Morton A. Hill, Rabbi Julius Neumann, and Rev. Robert Wiltenburg (a Lutheran pastor) as a neighborhood organization under the name Operation Yorkville.〔(Fr. Morton A. Hill, S.J.: Defender of the Public Decencies ) at the Morality in Media website.〕 They were soon joined by Rev. Constantine Volaitis of the Greek Orthodox Church.
In 1968, Hill (president of MIM until his death in 1985) was appointed to serve on the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography by President Lyndon B. Johnson. A report was submitted in 1970 that said all "adult" obscenity laws should be repealed. Hill co-authored a minority report describing the Commission's report as a "Magna Carta for the pornographers" with another Commission member, Dr. Winfrey Link. The U.S. Supreme Court recognized the Hill-Link minority report in upholding obscenity laws in 1973.
On February 23, 2012 the MIM website went offline due to an attack by the Anonymous group. Shortly after that, MIM president and CEO Patrick Trueman released a statement stating that MIM was in contact with the FBI and claiming that the site had been under "a heavy sustained attack by pornography advocates".〔
The group changed its name to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in 2015.〔

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