The visual or audio depiction of a child for the sexual gratification of the user, and involves the production, distribution and/or use of such material.
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Non-profit organization that works with the U.S. Customs Service and the FBI in enforcing anti-child pornography laws. Includes their goals, FAQ, press releases, details of members, and a facility to report suspected sites.
Volunteer organization aiming to stop the sexual exploitation of the world's children. Offers the 'Reveal' software for download, resources for parents, whitepapers, and press.
Covers legislation and regulation of child pornography on the Internet and monitors UK cases.
Dedicated to organise professionals for child protection and sensitize world opinion on the need to actively combat child pornography.
IWF is an organisation working with the internet industry, police and Government. If you come across child abuse images hosted anywhere in the world, you may report them here.
News story: "Law-enforcement officials say that the sexual exploitation of children on the Internet is growing dramatically."
(August 18, 2005)
The United Nations urges technology firms and ISPs to block access to illegal materials.
(May 13, 2005)
Article describes technological and legal moves to find and fight child porn online.
(February 11, 2005)
A CNN report on the arrest of a site owner on charges of using misleading domain names on the Web to deceive minors into logging on to pornographic sites.
(September 03, 2003)
Read about police raids across 19 countries against newsgroups known to regularly host indecent images of children.
(June 09, 2002)
Article discussing websites that skirt the line between legal and illegal.
(May 08, 2002)
Learn about UNESCO's role.
(June 15, 1999)
Non-profit organization that works with the U.S. Customs Service and the FBI in enforcing anti-child pornography laws. Includes their goals, FAQ, press releases, details of members, and a facility to report suspected sites.
Dedicated to organise professionals for child protection and sensitize world opinion on the need to actively combat child pornography.
IWF is an organisation working with the internet industry, police and Government. If you come across child abuse images hosted anywhere in the world, you may report them here.
Covers legislation and regulation of child pornography on the Internet and monitors UK cases.
Volunteer organization aiming to stop the sexual exploitation of the world's children. Offers the 'Reveal' software for download, resources for parents, whitepapers, and press.
News story: "Law-enforcement officials say that the sexual exploitation of children on the Internet is growing dramatically."
(August 18, 2005)
The United Nations urges technology firms and ISPs to block access to illegal materials.
(May 13, 2005)
Article describes technological and legal moves to find and fight child porn online.
(February 11, 2005)
A CNN report on the arrest of a site owner on charges of using misleading domain names on the Web to deceive minors into logging on to pornographic sites.
(September 03, 2003)
Read about police raids across 19 countries against newsgroups known to regularly host indecent images of children.
(June 09, 2002)
Article discussing websites that skirt the line between legal and illegal.
(May 08, 2002)
Learn about UNESCO's role.
(June 15, 1999)
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