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1 Feb 2011

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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

The Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography – Fact Sheet

Thirty-five prominent financial institutions and Internet industry leaders have joined with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children…and its sister organization, the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children…in the fight against online child pornography. Launched in 2006 the group is called the Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography…Its goal is to eradicate the commercial viability of child pornography by following the flow of funds and shutting down the payment accounts that are being used by these illegal enterprises. [refers to AOL, American Express, Banco Bradesco, Bank of America, The Bank of New York (part of BNY Mellon), Capital One, Chase Paymentech Solutions, CheckFree, Citigroup, CyberSource-Authorize.Net, Deutsche Bank America, Discover Financial Services, Elavon, First Data Corporation, First National Bank of Omaha, Global Payment, GoDaddy.com, Google, Green Dot Corporation, HSBC, JP Morgan Chase, MasterCard, Microsoft, National Processing Company, North American Bancard, PayPal, Premier Bankcard, LLC, ProPay, Standard Chartered Bank, Visa, Wells Fargo, WePay, Western Union, Xoom.com, Yahoo!]