Net companies pledge child porn crackdown | CNET News.com
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update In an attempt to forestall potentially intrusive new federal laws, a coalition of Internet companies has launched a campaign against child pornography that they say will tip off police to illegal images.
The Internet companies–AOL, EarthLink, Microsoft, United Online and Yahoo–are pledging $1 million in cash and technical assistance to develop technology that can “detect and disrupt the distribution of known images of child exploitation” on the Internet. The coalition’s effort will take place under the auspices of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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