In 2011, the company became the center of Project Sunflower, a global investigation led by the Toronto Police Service and involving Interpol. The project targeted the distribution of materials produced by Azov Films that authorities deemed to be illegal child exploitation.

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: The investigation led to roughly 350 arrests worldwide, including 108 in Canada and 76 in the United States. Many of those arrested were individuals in positions of trust, such as teachers, priests, and healthcare workers. : The head of Azov Films,

, marketed videos of naked children under the guise of "naturism" and "play-fighting," claiming they were legal in Canada and the United States. Investigation and Shutdown The shutdown was the result of Project Spade

The "Boy Fights" series highlights the diversity and richness of martial arts, featuring various styles, such as karate, taekwondo, judo, and more. By exploring different fighting techniques and philosophies, viewers can gain a deeper appreciation for the discipline and skill required in martial arts.

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