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frequently asked questions
Please report ONLY websites. If possible please provide the exact address of the page (URL) where the child exploitation (i.e. lewd images of children under 18) is located. To learn how to locate the URL in an email, click here. Only report if the image is lewd, sexual in nature or the picture focuses on the genitals. For more information about the definition of CE, click here.
Do not report P2P (Peer to Peer) or Bit Torrent.
Do not report Newsgroups or Usenet groups (i.e. URL contains "alt.binaries" or similar titles).
Do not report Chat boards or Instant Messages.
Do not report Message boards.
Do not report Web communities (i.e. Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Lycos, etc.)
To report child exploitation found on the above sources, click this link: www.missingkids.com.
Do not report email addresses.
Do not email ASACP suspected child exploitation images.
Text describing child exploitation or explicit sexual behavior of/with children is not child exploitation.
Most child modeling sites are not illegal as the models are clothed and not engaged in sexual activity. However, if you feel you have witnessed sexually explicit and or lewd images of a child or children while viewing a child modeling site please report this.
Child nudity does not always equal child exploitation. The determining factor with child exploitation is not whether the child is nude, partially nude, or fully clothed. The determining factor is what the child is doing and/or having done to him/her.
ASACP will provide a unique CID (Case ID) number on the confirmation page once a report is submitted via the online report form successfully.
You may use this CID number to contact ASACP at a later date regarding your report if you wish.
Please note the information in FAQ #5.
Reports sent to ASACP directly via an email will not receive a CID number and will not be responded to. Please use the online reporting page to make all reports of suspected child exploitation.
The authorities are unwilling to discuss reports and ongoing investigations, so we have no details to provide regarding possible actions taken against a suspect site and its owner(s) / operator(s).
There could be many reasons why a reported site remains active on the internet. Some of the possible reasons are an investigation is still underway, no illegal material was found on the site, or the site is located in a country where the material is not illegal or where U.S. authorities are otherwise unable to act or gain cooperation from that country's own authorities.
ASACP is only a reporting agency. It does not have the authority to shut down websites. The hosting service for the suspect website and the authorities are the only ones that have the ability to shut down child exploitation websites.
If you intentionally seek out such websites so that you can report them, you may attract the attention of your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and/or law enforcement agencies. ASACP strongly cautions against this practice, although we encourage anyone who accidentally comes across such sites to report them immediately. In the U.S. it is illegal to download, transmit, publish, or be in possession of child exploitation for any reason. Laws vary around the world and even within countries, nothing contained in this paragraph constitutes legal advice and you are encouraged to contact your personal attorney if you have any additional questions about this topic.
If you`re an adult site webmaster, Become A Member! If you are not an adult site webmaster, you can make a donation to ASACP and, if you come across a site you suspect of containing child exploitation, use our online form to report it.
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