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Date: Tue Apr 18 15:54:26 2006
From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael Holstein)
Subject: Re: kiddie porn warning [was: Fwd: Re: montspace
	-- child porn (site still up)]

>     (a) When a provider of electronic communications services or remote 
> computing services to the public ("provider") obtains knowledge of facts 
> or circumstances concerning an apparent violation of Federal child 
> pornography statutes designated by 42 U.S.C. 13032(b)(1), it shall, as 
> soon as reasonably possible, report all such facts or circumstances to 
> the "Cyber Tipline" at the National Center for Missing and Exploited 
> Children Web site (http://www.CyberTipline.com), which contains a 
> reporting form for use by providers.

Interestingly enough, this form does a "500 Server Error" when you try 
to use Firefox on Linux. Missing and exploited children can only be 
reported using IE on Windows, I guess :(

I realize that "no good deed goes unpunished" .. but it's hard to 
maintain a "head in the sand" approach when it comes to such 
reprehensible things.

Not only do we have to fear retribution from perpetrator of a crime, we 
also have to worry about being victimized by the authorities for doing 
the "right thing".

Sigh....

/mike.

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