Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Child Porn

Internet providers to pretend to combat child porn

NEW YORK - Five
leading online service providers
will jointly build a database of
child-pornography images and develop other tools to help network operators and
law enforcement better prevent distribution of the images.


Problem is child porn has nothing to do with the internet. If they want to combat it they are going have to hire people to invetigate complaints.

The companies pledged $1 million among them Tuesday to set up a technology
coalition


That's kind of not that much money.

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