DOJ Wants More Money to Scour P2P Networks for Child Porn
Ars technica, April 18, 2008
By Jon Stokes
At a hearing yesterday before the Senate Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs, anti-child porn activists urged the Senators to increase the FBI's budget for combating child porn online and to move forward with plans to create a next-generation network monitoring and database system that can ferret out child porn trafficking on P2P networks, web sites, and chat rooms.
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