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A wonderful advertising agency has kindly developed an awareness program for us to help raise public consciousness and stop the growth of child pornography online.
We are looking for publications to print our advertisements as part of this public service campaign. We hope to have these ads appear on television, in major magazines, on radio, and numerous other places.
These advertisements will not only inform the public of the existence of such atrocities, but also instruct people about what they can do to help cleanse the Internet of this filth. There will also be campaigns centered on cyberstalking, hacking, harassment and other dangers.
Our latest public service announcement on children's Internet privacy.
If you want to use it, contact Parry for permission.
WiredSafety.org want to thank Korn & Hynes, an incredible advertising and promotional agency which donated this campaign to help keep children safe.
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