Internet Companies Cooperate to Fight Child Porn

In the face of government pressure, a group of Internet companies is undertaking a cooperative effort to help combat child pornography online. The group, organized by AOL, includes Yahoo, Microsoft, Earthlink and United Online. It will initially pay $1 million for a new project of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that will develop systems meant to help identify child exploitation on the Internet and refer cases to law enforcement.

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