<center><b>TrustyFiles is First P2P Software to Report Files to Protect Children </b>
DALLAS & WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 16, 2005--
Software Release is Part of P2P PATROL's Comprehensive Initiative of Education, Deterrence, and Enforcement Programs</center>
RazorPop Inc. today debuts TrustyFiles 2.4 High Performance File Sharing, the peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing industry's first child-pornography file-reporting solution. The software release follows a P2P PATROL (Peer-to-Peer Parents And Teens React On Line) meeting for private sector and law enforcement representatives at which RazorPop previewed its new offering. P2P PATROL is the industry's voluntary initiative to combat child pornography in the P2P environment.
TrustyFiles makes it simple for file-sharing users to report child pornography. Users click the offending file in their search results, downloads, or shared files, select the Report Child Exploitation command, and confirm their report. The report is automatically sent to the P2P PATROL's child-pornography lead processing resource (http://cphotline.org); all reports are anonymous. TrustyFiles software also features a warning message when a user enters a search term known to be associated with child pornography. Resources and instructions for using TrustyFiles child-pornography reporting feature can be found at http://trustyfiles.com/help-child-protection.php.
"With the addition of the child pornography file report, RazorPop continues to lead the fight to protect our children," said Marc Freedman, RazorPop founder & CEO, developer of TrustyFiles. "We do not tolerate child pornography users or their illegal material, and we work closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement organizations to combat this scourge."


