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Originally Posted by astronaut x
It seems to me this was around this same time you speak of that they started getting into this market and starting warming up to the idea of accepting file lockers.
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I also noticed that they joined the ASACP in April 2012. It was around this same time that CCBill apparently opened the flood gates on processing for these file locker sites.
Is the ASACP now becoming nothing more than a public relations tool which some companies use in order to deflect criticism for knowingly having associations with people who are involved in the distribution of child porn? It's public knowledge that child pornographers often use these sites because the content often isn't policed and it allows for quick distribution with a minimum paper trail.
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Child porn removed from Megaupload servers
Child pornography found on Kim Dotcom's Megaupload servers was removed and authorities were alerted, according to his lawyer Paul Davison.
United States law enforcement authorities have confirmed images of child abuse were discovered during an FBI examination of the contents of the internet millionaire's cloud storage system.
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http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/chil...ervers-4902158
If the ASACP wants to protect kids (as opposed to being used as a PR tool) they ought to be demanding that CCBill either stop processing for these sites or at the least they screen for child pornography much better than they are now. You wouldn't think this would even need to be said.
