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Originally Posted by Libertine
Leaving the actual work to the authorities is probably best. You don't want to accidentally mess up a sting operation, or alert the criminal before the authorities have the information to lock him up.
However, it would be good if an organization like ASACP would actually have a zero tolerance policy regarding association with any underage content whatsoever, rather than accepting it when their sponsors advertise on sites with underage content.
It would be even better if they published some guidelines for companies in the adult industry on how to avoid inadvertently supporting the distribution of such content (which is essentially what AFF is doing).
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The authorities seem to be slow to react and often times ignore legitimate complaints. Whether it's lack of funding or the fact they are years behind in internet technology, they are typically a black hole when it comes to getting things done.
Perhaps this means we need a group that will lobby Washington for more funding in this division. Or work out deals with foreign governments to shut down these sites faster. Whatever it is, the current system is not working and if it takes a little vigilante justice to fix it, I'm all for it.