Title :
New approaches to dealing with online child pornography
Author_Institution :
Children´´s Charities´´ Coalition on Internet Safety, CHIS, London, UK
Abstract :
This paper shows how the arrival of the internet has completely transformed and hugely expanded “the market” for child abuse images. The paper makes links between the production and distribution of child pornography and the activities of organized crime. It also suggests the continued availability of these kinds of images on the internet also contributes to a wider sense that the internet is a lawless place. This in turn encourages more diverse criminal elements to think of it as an attractive or easy environment in which to operate. The paper concludes by showing that, in relation to the web, there is an efficient system of “notice and take down” which operates very well in many countries but it argues similar systems need to be deployed in many more.
Keywords :
Internet; computer crime; legislation; Internet; Web; criminal elements; cyberspace signature crime; notice and take down; online child pornography; organized crime; Availability; Companies; IEEE Potentials; Internet; Law; Web sites; child abuse images; child pornography; notice and take down; organized crime;
Conference_Titel :
Cybersecurity Summit (WCS), 2011 Second Worldwide
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1449-8