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Tatort Internet – Schützt endlich unsere Kinder - Season 1

Tatort Internet is a German television series. Internet crime - protecting our children is at last between 7 October 2010 and 22 November 2010 [1] television series broadcast on RTL 2, which examined in ten episodes with the sexual abuse of children, especially in the context of the Internet. It is located in the area between documentary, docu-soaps and reality TV.

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Tatort Internet is a German television series. Internet crime - protecting our children is at last between 7 October 2010 and 22 November 2010 [1] television series broadcast on RTL 2, which examined in ten episodes with the sexual abuse of children, especially in the context of the Internet. It is located in the area between documentary, docu-soaps and reality TV.

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