Get tougher on child-porn users and Internet providers, critics say

Companies such as Internet Service Providers that allow the free flow of child porn and protect the privacy of those who view it, software manufacturers that make "encryption packages," and makers of "thumb drives," which enable users to download images onto a gadget that resembl...

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Published inGlobe and mail
Main Authors Blatchford, Christie, Steven Chase, Richard Mackie
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto, Ont The Globe and Mail 18.06.2004
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Summary:Companies such as Internet Service Providers that allow the free flow of child porn and protect the privacy of those who view it, software manufacturers that make "encryption packages," and makers of "thumb drives," which enable users to download images onto a gadget that resembles a key chain, should be held accountable, Mr. [David Butt] said.
ISSN:0319-0714