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: Titles often featured boys in athletic or recreational scenes, frequently nude. The Marketing Strategy

In May 2011, Canadian authorities executed a search warrant on Azov’s premises, leading to its permanent closure. This sparked a three-year global investigation involving law enforcement from dozens of countries, including the U.S., UK, and Australia. The Findings UPDATED New Azov Films Boy Fights 10 Even More Water

: In the UK, some Azov material was initially classified as "level 1" (the lowest concern), which later led to criticism of the National Crime Agency for not acting sooner. : Titles often featured boys in athletic or

is a dark legal saga involving a massive international child pornography investigation known as Project Spade The Origins of Azov Films The Findings : In the UK, some Azov

: Azov claimed their materials were legal in Canada and the U.S. because they did not depict explicit sexual acts, attempting to exploit a "gray area" in child pornography laws. The Investigation: Project Spade (2011–2013)

Ultimately, the company was exposed not as a legitimate film producer, but as a central node in an international network of child exploitation. The Globe and Mail

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