Now, why does the nonprofit National Center for Missing & Exploited Children insist on using a .com name (missingkids.com) that implies they're a commercial entity? That's one of my big pet peeves, and it gets me cheesed off every time I run into their URL (which they put all over the place, from milk cartons to tax forms). |
Phil, your title needs another hyphen. It should read Anti-Child-Porn as the coalition is opposed to child porn, not a porn coalition opposed to children. |
So this time it really IS about child porn.
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2006-01-21-n89.html |
Anti Child Porn works better. |
I think it is great that Google is teaming up with NCMEC, that is great news in the fight against child pornography and all those creepy predators. Dan there is another website that i use that is associated with NCMEC and it is cybertipline.org no dot com and you can use it to find helpful internet safety information as well as report any illegal activity or predators that approach you. |