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Entrant: No Fixed Address, Toronto
Brand: Canadian Centre for Child Protection
Title: "Unwanted Followers"
Corporate Name of Client: Canadian Centre for Child Protection
Agency: No Fixed Address, Toronto
Agency Executive Sponsor: Dave Lafond
CCO, Montréal: Jack Latulippe
Executive Creative Directors/Partners at Mischief: Kevin Mulro/Bianca Guimaraes
VP Creative Director: Trent Thompson
VP Group Creative Director: Rena Menkes Hula
Head of Development, Mischief: Oliver McAteer
Agency EVP/GM: Josie Daga
Agency Head of Production: Will Dempster
Agency Strategy Director: Zach Klein
Agency Account Executive: Em Cussen
VP, PR: Erin Banting
PR Manager: Mackenzie Biddie
Production Companies: 4Zero1/Voyelles Films
Director: Mathieu Grimard
Executive Producer: Stephanie Lord
Line Producer: Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette
Director of Photography: Francois Dutil
VFX Executive Producer: Stephanie Pennington
VFX Company: The Vanity
VFX Producers: Nicole Labbe/Katie Methot
Edit Facility: Outsider Editorial
Editor: Chris Murphy
Assistant Editor: Calum Moore
Editorial Producer: Kayan Choi
Colorist: Andrew Exworth
Colour Assistant: Brock Cruess
Online Artists: Andrew Farlow/Kaelem Cahill
Sound Design Company: Yan Dal Santo - The French Fries

Description:
In 2017, The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) created Project Arachnid–a virtual crawler designed to hunt down online child sexual abuse material (CSAM) that tech companies fail to remove from their platforms.

In September of 2021, the G7 countries (UK, USA, Canada, Japan, Germany, France and Italy, plus the EU) met to discuss the need for greater measures around privacy and protection online. Our film was shared at the opening of the conference.

In his closing remarks, the UK Home Office said, “I can’t stress enough how valuable it was to have C3P’s video shown at the start to frame the discussion… to get across the immeasurable human cost of (CSAM).” On Jan 17, 2022 – Arachnid’s fifth anniversary – C3P decided it was time to publicly call out big tech’s inaction. They released the film on their owned social channels in tandem with a small, targeted online media campaign.