New Group Funded to Fight Child Porn

DUBLIN, Ireland – As the Internet grows up, more philanthropic efforts are backing efforts to enforce the insidious threat of online sex crimes against children.

Sheila C. Johnston, a board member of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children and co-founder of Black Entertainment Television and Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash., have donated $1 million to launch the Global Campaign Against Child Pornography (GCACP).

GCACP, a funded division of the International Centre, will involve the collaborative work of international law enforcement, organizations and individuals.

“The Internet must remain a place that is safe and conducive to learning, not an instrument for criminals,” Microsoft spokeswoman Nancy Anderson said.

The announcement, made Thursday at a press conference in Dublin, Ireland, was attended by key international law enforcement representatives.

Johnston and Microsoft each donated $500,000 to fund the group, which is providing four-day training sessions in combating computer-facilitated crimes against children with law enforcement officers from nearly 90 countries. It plans as many as 10 training sessions per year.

GCACP says it will create an international child pornography monitoring and oversight system and develop and promote systems for identifying the victims of child pornography, as well as develop new legislation and ensure consistency of laws between nations.

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

2025 XBIZ Miami Speaker Lineup Announced

XBIZ is pleased to announce the release of the full speaker lineup for XBIZ Miami, the latest edition of the adult industry’s premier creator conference, set to take place May 19-22 at the Nautilus Sonesta Miami Beach hotel in South Beach.

AV Bulletin: Arizona's About-Face, What New Laws Mean for Adult

Industry stakeholders and free speech advocates have anxiously been awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, which could significantly impact state age verification laws around the United States. In the meantime, state legislatures continue to weigh and pass AV bills, the U.K. and the EU are moving ahead with their own AV mandates and strategies, and legal challenges continue to play out in U.S. courts — with some cases on hold pending the SCOTUS ruling in Paxton.

Angela White Stars in Latest From Brazzers

Multi-XMAs winner Angela White stars with Victor Ray in the latest release from Brazzers, titled “Pornstar Matchmaker: Episode 1.”

Million Billion Media Launches New Website

Management and PR agency Million Billion Media (MBM) has launched a new website.

Connie Perignon Performs 1st DVP in Latest From Ricky's Room

Connie Perignon performs her first DVP in the latest release from Ricky’s Room, titled “Connie Gets Double Stuffed.”

Evil Angel Drops Angelo Godshack's 'Hardcore Gangbangs III'

Evil Angel has released director Angelo Godshack’s “Hardcore Gangbangs III.”

'Neon Nightswim' Party Returns to XBIZ Miami

XBIZ is pleased to announce that the annual Neon Nightswim Pool Party will once again illuminate XBIZ Miami on Tuesday, May 20.

Sabien DeMonia Fronts Gangbang in Latest Directorial for Evil Angel

Director Sabien DeMonia has dropped her latest directorial effort for Evil Angel, performing in a gangbang scene titled “Metal Ass Fuck 8 on 1 Gangbang.”

Hailey Rose Fronts Latest From New Sensations

Reigning XMAs Fan Favorite Female Performer Hailey Rose stars with Dorian Del Isla in the latest release from New Sensations, titled "I Like to Watch."

FSC Addresses UK Age Verification Guidelines

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has published an article offering guidance on the U.K.'s Online Safety Act and the various guidelines put forward by the country's telecommunications regulator Ofcom.The article follows:

Show More