The Parliamentary Assembly's Resolution 2670 addresses the expanding issue of violent and extreme pornographic content, highlighting the concerning normalisation of gender-based violence and its detrimental impacts on society and particularly on children. Recognising violent pornography as a threat to human rights, the resolution advocates for rigorous legal measures, international cooperation, and technological tools to curb its spread, as well as comprehensive sexuality education to mitigate its effects. The Assembly urges member States to define and regulate violent pornography clearly within national laws, enforce stringent criminal sanctions against its production and dissemination, collaborate with online platforms to prevent exposure to minors, and foster global efforts to address these challenges. It emphasises the importance of prevention, victim support, and the need for public awareness campaigns to raise understanding of the associated risks. Moreover, the resolution calls for adopting effective age and consent verification processes in the pornography industry to protect performers and ensure ethical practices.