It wants to establish examples of good work that have helped reduce the number of child exploitation websites on the internet to share initially with group members and then other countries.
The Online Child Protection Subgroup is part of the European Information Society Group (Eurim), which brings together MPs, MEPs, peers, officials and industry to look at policy on information technology.
Daniel Mount, who works for Eurim chairman and Labour MP Margaret Moran, is drawing up the briefing.
"In the UK the number of websites with child pornography images has reduced, the majority of sites are in Russia and America, so there is a case for exporting what we are doing," he said. "We are also looking at what areas there are for improvement."
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