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Childs Play was a
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website on the
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that operated from April 2016 to September 2017, which at its peak was the largest of its class. The site was concealed by being run as a hidden service on the
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. After running the site for the first six months, owner Benjamin Faulkner of
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, Ontario, Canada was captured by the
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. For the remaining eleven months the website was owned and operated by the Australian Queensland Police Service's
Task Force Argos Task Force Argos is a branch of the Queensland Police Service, responsible for the investigation of online child exploitation and abuse. Founded in 1997, the unit's original charter was to investigate institutional child abuse allegations arisin ...
, as part of ''Operation Artemis''.


Reactions

The website was run by Australian police for 11 months, and involved impersonation of the forum owner ''WarHead'' (Faulkner's alias) which required police to regularly post child abuse images, in order to convince users that the site was not compromised. Ivar Stokkereit, a legal adviser to the United Nations Children's Fund (
UNICEF UNICEF (), originally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund in full, now officially United Nations Children's Fund, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to ...
) in Norway, stated this was "a clear violation of the UN
Convention on the Rights of the Child The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (commonly abbreviated as the CRC or UNCRC) is an international human rights treaty which sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children. The Co ...
, even though the police’s intention is to prevent new offenses in the long run". Amnesty International also criticized the actions as "unacceptable under human rights law".
ECPAT ECPAT International is a global network of civil society organisations that works to end the sexual exploitation of children. It focuses on ending the online sexual exploitation of children, the trafficking of children for sexual purposes, the se ...
(End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) supported the proactive approach taken by Task Force Argos. James Sheptycki, professor in criminology at
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, criticized the transfer of the website from its original server in Europe to Australia as " jurisdiction shopping", being done due to the favourable legal framework in Australia that would allow the website to continue running in this way.


Convictions

The capture of the site, and its subsequent use to gather information, has led to arrests and convictions: * Benjamin Faulkner's associate, Patrick Falte, was captured together with Faulkner when they met in Virginia in October 2016 two days after they had raped a four-year-old girl. Falte had been an administrator on ''The GiftBox Exchange'', another darknet child exploitation site that was shut down in November 2016. Both were sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape of the girl and subsequently sentenced to 35 years for engaging in a child exploitation enterprise. *Andrew R. Leslie, of Middleburg, Florida, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for engaging in a child exploitation enterprise, where he was a VIP member of ''The Giftbox Exchange''. Leslie also operated another darknet child exploitation network that featured videos of severe violent sexual abuse of children, and in March 2018 was sentenced to additional 60 years in prison for sexual abuse and production of child sexual abuse of infants and toddlers. *Brett A. Bedusek, of Cudahy, Wisconsin, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for engaging in a child exploitation enterprise and violation of previous supervised release for the same type of offense. All four above mentioned offenders were in addition sentenced to a lifetime of supervised release. * Site administrator Tyler David Walker, a 21-year-old Canadian, was initially arrested on the matter in March 2017, and sentenced to five years in prison. * Site user Robert Zitzelsperger, a former science teacher in Sydney.


Media portrayals

In November 2019 the Canadian network CBC in collaboration with Norwegian VG (
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) published a six-part podcast called ''Hunting Warhead'', chronicling the investigation by VG journalist Håkon Høydal and a Norwegian computer security expert of child sexual abuse networks on the dark web. In the course of the six episodes, CBC journalist Daemon Fairless examines the background of Benjamin Faulkner and the course of events that led to his capture.


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