It’s a constant battle for me.” He says he repressed the experience as a young man out of embarrassment until police contacted him in 2011 after finding his images online as part of a child pornography investigation. He had a webcam.”The volume and nature of online child pornography harvested by Arachnid show how the harm suffered by many victims “never stops,” said Carol Hepburn, a Seattle-based lawyer who represents 18 child sex abuse victims, including five Canadians. Some companies don’t, choosing to leave the material online, McDonald said. “It is shocking to witness technology companies that seem to completely turn a blind eye to this epidemic by ignoring notices requesting the removal of child sexual abuse material. In addition to federal funding in Canada, the project received funding from the U.K. government and seven other child abuse tiplines around the world — in the U.S., Sweden, Colombia, Finland, Croatia, Germany and Australia — are using the technology.
Source: thestar July 10, 2019 23:59 UTC