Lauren Tabaksblat, one of the attorneys, said that her clients were seeking to compel MindGeek to “adopt practices that ensure only consensual content is on its platform.” (A judge later ruled that the women must bring individual lawsuits. Brown Rudnick plans to refile.) The day the initial suit was filed, the Canadian House of Commons released an ethics report that called for MindGeek and other companies to practice strict age verification. Canadian law-enforcement agents have said that they are looking into Pornhub’s actions, but they will not confirm whether they have opened criminal investigations.