Quote Originally Posted by chadknowslaw
Valid point, but luckily there is a safe harbor rule for child porn. If you possess CP for the purpose of reporting it, at least under US law, then you are not guilty of possession. However, if you do come across suspected CP then the best thing to do is report the links immediately. Also, I will advise anyone on what to do if they find suspected CP at no cost. I no longer take on criminal defense cases [or divorces, or collections, or anything else that really doesnt have to do with adult entertainment] so I am not offering free legal work--but if anyone finds something that looks like CP, hit me up and I can walk you through it.
Just curious - possessing it for the purpose of reporting it, how do you (the person who has it), well can it be proven that you were reporting it and not "using it"?

I have one client now that I have reported for child porn actually. He was reported to us by 2Checkout actually. He set up a website to sell nutritional items. He was actually selling CP thru those channels