U.S., France move to block online child pornography
Governments and internet service providers in both the U.S. and France struck deals on Tuesday to block access to child pornography. In the United States, ISPs Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable also agreed to pay $1.1 million US to help fund efforts to remove online child pornography created and disseminated by users through their servers. The changes, which will affect U.S. customers worldwide, were announced Tuesday by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
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