Seven Britons have been sentenced for their participation in the world's largest Internet child pornography ring -dubbed the "Wonderland Club"- amid criticism of the court's leniency.
Suspected paedophiles as young as 13 have been arrested by the largest proactive investigation ever undertaken in the UK to crack down on Internet child pornography.
British police have carried out simultaneous raids on 45 suspected Net paedophile homes, following a three-month investigation which used filtering software to locate suspects.
The arrest of 100 people subscribing to the largest commercial child pornography ring ever discovered in the United States has called into question the assumption that Internet paedophilia is a non-profit-making activity
With a member base of 35,000, CyberArmy may have the biggest armament the Net has ever seen, rallying to take down Web sites that 'abuse' the World Wide Web - and removing power from governments.
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