The Internet has been a boon to pedophiles seeking child pornography, but experts say the medium also has made finding them easier for authorities, the Associated Press reported. Participants from 40 countries and 75 nongovernmental organizations next week will convene for a conference at the U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization to discuss a legal framework for dealing with offenders, the AP said.
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