Where do I report a website that carries child pornography?
I am an artist who frequently uses Google image search when I need a express photo reference to draw from. Tonight when I did a search for "child" Google suggested "Child Model" and when I picked this suggestion I came across some really unpleasant query results. Lots of very, VERY young girls wearing next to zilch and posed in sexual positions. Most of the offending photos where from the same site. Most of them looked resembling they were under 13, some looked as young as five. They be all wearing clothes and posed in ways that I as an adult woman would not be caught deceased in. Some of them where wearing g-strings, and what I would consider lingerie. I looked into reporting it but I don't know were to initiate. The only site that made sense was cybertipline.com, which is the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, but the only form they enjoy to fill out is one for missing children only. On top of that, The site appears to be based within France, with most of its links and banners going to Russian, Asian, and South American sites, so there may be international issues as capably. Where can I report internet exploitation? I also worry that nothing can be done since they are not actually nude. Is it still considered exploitation if they are just dressed and posed provocatively? A lot of the banners on their site seem to lead to even more explicit things, (I see a few XXX's) so even if this site is legal (heaven help us if its legal) I am 99% sure it links to much more illicit sites. What should I do? Mike R, yes, many of them are unendorsed, and this one would be especially, since it links to actual nudity and displays the girls in a way to be precise overtly sexual. Also, if you bothered to read my question, you would see that Russia is not the only country involved.
Best Answer:
http://asacp.org They got a hotline.
"Founded contained by 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet. ASACP battle child pornography through its CP reporting hotline, and by organizing the efforts of the online adult industry to combat the heinous crime of child sexual name-calling. ASACP also works to help parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online. " got a hotline
Those sites are officially recognized, though you may find then unpleasant. They come from Russia which has a long tradition of child nudity art so the Russian administration doesn't stop them. It isn't, by even the most stringent interpretation, pornography (there is no no sex) Western art has the "fat naked cherub and Michale Angelo, Raphael, the statue of King David etc. It's basically American culture that thinks that stuff is wrong. However the internet doesn't belong to America.



