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Canadian ISPs Launch Fight Against Child Porn

November 24, 2006 by Mark Evans  
Filed under Business

The battle against child pornography is picking up steam in Canada with the launch of Project Cleanfeed Canada. Backed by large Canadian ISPs such as Rogers, Telus, Bell, Shaw, Videotron and SaskTel – and supported by Cybertip.ca, the project aims to reduce the number of Web sites that sexually exploit children by banning Web sites and all IP addresses involved. For more, check out the story in the Globe & Mail.

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2 Responses to “Canadian ISPs Launch Fight Against Child Porn”
  1. Anonymous says:

    I am all for this srep in the fight against child pornography!

  2. chris says:

    I have had several pop ups that had child porn on my computer. I copied the url address’s and forwarded them to a freind in law enforcement. I was sent a message telling me that there is nothing that can be done about this. There must be some sort of agency that can bust these perverts. Do you know of any?

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