There is growing international clamor for the filtering and blocking of child pornography and cyber-sex on the Internet. The Philippine National Telecommunications Commission is under the national and international spotlight for not implementing the anti-child porn law since 2009. They have promised to do it by June, five years late. Why?
It was the death of a young, 17 year-old boy in Scotland that led to the international outcry and investigation into a criminal syndicate in the Philippines that uses the Internet and cyber-sex chat rooms to extort money from youngsters but drive them to suicide.
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