Catherine Harper, of Scottish Women Against Pornography, said she was encouraged by the political support for the campaign.
She conceded that any legislation could take time but parliament needed to hear the "wealth of evidence" on the links between pornography and sexual violence.
Ms Harper went on: "I have high expectations. It was very, very encouraging to see the consensus of the committee that we need to look at this."
In May, the Scottish Executive said that its review of existing research had shown that for every study purporting to demonstrate a harmful link between the consumption of pornography, there was another which rejected the idea.
As such, it claims that establishing links between all pornography and abuse is a complex issue.
A spokeswoman said: "We have reviewed the relevant literature but believe that the relationship between the two remains unclear.
"While we have no plans to legislate we will, of course, continue to monitor the situation."
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