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The Wall of Shame stands as a warning to all file sharing participants actively downloading and uploading/sharing child pornography on the net.
For your own safety, do not search, download or share child pornography on file sharing networks or the internet.
Possessing child pornography is a serious crime in many parts of the world, and in America it is taken seriously.
When the file sharing revolution began in 2000, Zeropaid set up secret gnutella server hosting bogus child porn files, we posted IPs of people who downloaded our files. We never claimed that downloaders broke any law, we only want to point out the facts.
Below, you will find the BUSTED! image and various links to organizations.
TheCleaner
The famous WOS Image

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Links
| SOC-UM is a non-profit organization dedicated to education, awareness, and prevention of child abuse both on and off line. |
www.soc-um.org |
| Internet Safety Tips for Parents |
www.soc-um.org/cst.html |
| Internet Pedophile Information & Tip Page |
www.soc-um.org/pedo.html |
| FBI Site |
www.fbi.gov/kids/crimepre/internet/internet.htm |
| SmartParent.com is a resource dedicated to educating parents on the best ways to safeguard their children from the dangers presented by cyberspace. Our goal is to help keep the online experience safe, educational and entertaining for children. |
www.smartparent.com/ |
| Regulation of Child Pornography on the Internet Cases and Materials related to Child Pornography on the Internet Compiled by Yaman Akdeniz |
www.cyber-rights.org/reports/child.htm |
| The Largest Internet Safety Organization Since 1995. One of the leading online safety and education programs in cyberspace. But operate purely through our committed volunteers, donations and kind sponsors. |
http://www.cyberangels.org |
| Amnesty International |
http://www.amnesty.org |
| Save the Children homepage |
www.oneworld.org/scf |
| Human Rights Watch homepage |
www.traveller.com/~hrweb/hrw/hrw.html |
| The International Red Cross Committee |
www.icrc.ch |
| The Child Abuse Prevention Network is the Internet Nerve Center for professionals in the field of child abuse and neglect. Child maltreatment, physical abuse, psychological maltreatment, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse and neglect are our key areas of concern. We provide unique and powerful tools for all workers to support the identification, investigation, treatment, adjudication, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. Originally launched as an outreach effort of the Family Life Development Center the Child Abuse Prevention Network is sponsored by LifeNET, Inc. |
http://child.cornell.edu/ |
Purpose of the site is to:
1. Educate parents and teachers about the filtering products and options available. 2.Help webmasters be aware of the steps needed to protect minors. 3.Establish a community of adult webmasters to combine efforts for a common good. |
http://www.ynotnetwork.com/freedom.html |
Child Abuse Prevention
Child
Abuse Prevention Network (A National Collaborative Project, with Special
Private Access Services for Members)
National
Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information (Key access point for
information resources on child abuse and neglect in the USA. The Clearinghouse
is a national resource for professionals seeking information on the prevention,
identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect and related child welfare
issues. )
National
Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect (The central data archive for researchers
in child abuse and neglect in the USA. Our partners in providing Internetworking
skills for child abuse prevention)
Kempe
Children's Center (Strategic partners with Cornell's Child Abuse Prevention
Network in building special Internet resources for solving problems in the field
of child maltreatment) (and check here for the affiliate organization, the National
Association of Counsel for Children - NACC
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American
Bar Association Center on Children and the Law (Key collaborators with Cornell's
Child Abuse Prevention Network in building special Internet resources for legal
problems in the field of child maltreatment)
Prevent
Child Abuse America (The focal point of the prevention agenda in the USA.
An early leader -- and the first national collaborator with Cornell -- in using
computer networking to support child abuse prevention.)
Army
Family Advocacy Programs (Major innovator in using prevention as an institutional
focus in child abuse prevention. Called on Cornell to build resources for marketing
the prevention agenda.)
American
Humane Association (through its Children's Division, has worked for over
a century to help improve and enhance public child welfare systems and private
child-focused agencies in their responses to the plight of abused and neglected
children.)
National
Children's Advocacy Center in Huntsville, Alabama, focused on prevention
and treatment options for physically and sexually abused children and their
families. Uses a child-centered, family focused approach.
Exchange
Club of North Carolina - Stop Child Abuse Now. Center provides information
about child abuse, programs on how to parent, and support for the long established
"parent aide" approach to serving families where child maltreatment is a problem.
The
Office on Child Abuse and Neglect (OCAN) is a part of the Children's Bureau
in the Department of Health and Human Services. It funds the National Clearinghouse,
the National Data Archive, and important resources for improving state responses
on child abuse and neglect, and for demonstrating leading edge program models
and research efforts on child abuse prevention, intervention and treatment.)
- The
Family Research Laboratory. The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is
an independent research unit at the University of New Hampshire devoted
to the study of family problems. They also run an annual Family Violence
Research Conference in early summer. The laboratory was founded in 1975.
- CASAnet
is a resource for Court Appointed Special Advocate - CASA - and Guardian
ad Litem - GAL- programs, volunteers and professionals in their work with
abused and neglected children. CASAnet is a service of the National CASA
Association.
LifeNET
(Home Page for the Corporate Partners of the Child Abuse Prevention Network)
http://child.cornell.edu/ecinfo/lifehome.html
EC-Net
Welcome (First Password Protected Page for Members)
AIFS
- The Australian Institute of Family Studies The Institute is a Commonwealth
statutory authority established in 1980 to promote the identification and
understanding of factors affecting marital and family stability in Australia.
National
Child Protection Clearinghouse (Australia) The Clearinghouse is funded
by the Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services under the
auspices of the National Child Protection Council as part of the National
Strategy for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect.
Important Child Abuse Online Resources
- The
Wounded Healer -- A Major Resource for Survivors from Linda Chapman,
MSW
- PANdora's
Box -- A Major Resource on Child Sexual Abuse from Dr. Nancy Faulkner
- ARCH
- National Resource Center For Access to Respite Care and Services
- ACWA
Home Page -Australia
- Child
Abuse and Neglect Statistics from the National Committee to Prevent Child
Abuse
- FCBE
- Child Abuse Handbook Summary
- Parents
Anonymous of Arizona
- Child
Abuse Prevention
- Children
Now
- Ontario
Centre For Religious Tolerance
- C-H-O-I-R
Home Page
- National
Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
- Children
in Danger
- The
Child Advocate
- ATSA
Home Page
- SWAN
on the World Wide Web
- Wallach
Surgical Devices, Inc. Child Abuse Forum
- Breaking
the Cycle
- The
Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse
- National
Crime Victim's Center
Paul McLaughlin
- ICAD
Main Page
- Internet
Resources for Crime Victims
- Global
ChildNet Homepage
- Childwatch
International
- Convention
on the Rights of the Child
- Computer
Use in Social Services Network (CUSSN)
- PEDINFO
Home Page
- Dependency
Home Page
- Child
Sexual Abuse
- The
Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Knoxville, TN
- Injury
Control Resource Information Network,
Child
Safety on the Information Highway
- Boys
Town
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