Sentences with phrase «access to child pornography»

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Smartphones were a common way for children to access X-rated sites as 33 % of those surveyed first saw pornography on a handheld device.
Canadian police have issued an arrest warrant for Monsignor Carlo Capella, accusing him of accessing, possessing and distributing child pornography during a visit to an Ontario church over Christmas.
Some denominations, such as the Southern Baptist Convention, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the United Methodist Church, have expressed special outrage over child pornography and have also called for telephone and television companies to do more to restrict access to pornographic materials.
Carolyn Bunting, from Internet Matters, told Premier: «Without parental controls in place, children can access content that's inappropriate like pornography, like violence, like crime... which I don't think parents would want their children to see.
He did the same thing with promising to prevent children accessing pornography.
Basically... porn is everywhere»: A rapid evidence assessment on the effects that access and exposure to pornography has on children and young people.
«Protection of children from online pornography by requiring age verification for access to all sites containing pornographic material»
Continue reading «Claire Perry calls for action to restrict children's access to internet pornography»»
Internet providers have been secretly asked by the Government to make it appear they are offering greater protection against children accessing internet pornography purely for political benefit, according to a leaked letter.
While some people are concerned that children have unrestricted access to pornography on the Internet, others are equally disturbed by any attempt to curb the free flow of information
Such policies, according to CIPA, must include measures «to block or filter Internet access to pictures that: (a) are obscene, (b) are child pornography, or (c) are harmful to minors.»
To a certain extent, this happens in all countries, for instance most countries restrict access to sites with offensive material such as child pornography, terrorism, racial hatred and crimTo a certain extent, this happens in all countries, for instance most countries restrict access to sites with offensive material such as child pornography, terrorism, racial hatred and crimto sites with offensive material such as child pornography, terrorism, racial hatred and crime.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) passed in 1999, requires schools qualifying for federal E-rate funding to use filtering technology to block access to materials that are «obscene, child pornography, or harmful to minors.»
In 1999, Congress passed the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), requiring schools qualifying for federal E-rate funding to use filtering technology to block access to materials that are «obscene, child pornography, or harmful to minors.»
In a nutshell, CIPA requires that schools and libraries receiving E-Rate funding «block or filter Internet access to pictures that are: (a) obscene; (b) child pornography; or (c) harmful to minors (for computers that are accessed by minors).»
The protection measures must block or filter Internet access to pictures that are: (a) obscene; (b) child pornography; or (c) harmful to minors (for computers that are accessed by minors).
Vijaya has been charged with possessing and accessing child pornography and is set to begin trial in provincial court in January 2019, says his lawyer, Scott Hutchison of Henein Hutchison LLP in Toronto.
«Accessing» Child Pornography occurs when a person knowingly causes Child Pornography to be viewed by, or transmitted to, himself or herself.
Under s. 163.1 (4.1), it is a criminal offence to access Child Pornography.
No one can be unaware today that these technologies have accelerated the proliferation of child pornography because they make it easier to produce, distribute and access material in partial anonymity:...
To prove the offence of accessing child pornography the Crown must prove that the accused committed the guilty act and that he or she intended tTo prove the offence of accessing child pornography the Crown must prove that the accused committed the guilty act and that he or she intended toto.
«The Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey decided, «that an employer who is on notice that one of its employees is using a workplace computer to access pornography, possibly child pornography, has a duty to investigate the employee's activities and to take prompt and effective action to stop the unauthorized activity, lest it result in harm to innocent third - parties.
If passed, the Act will impose a duty on persons who provide an «internet service» (internet access, e-mail or internet content hosting) to report child pornography offences in certain circumstances.
Regina v. N.K. (2018) Charges of Importation of Child Pornography, Possession of Child Pornography, and Access Child Pornography all withdrawn prior to trial.
They must block access to any form of electronic communication, including electronic mail and chat rooms, if the communication could reasonably be expected to expose a person under the age of 18 years to any material, including written material, pictures and recordings, that is obscene or sexually explicit or that constitutes child pornography.
They must block access on the Internet to any material, including written material, pictures and recordings, that is obscene or sexually explicit or that constitutes child pornography.
Surely the English provisions are set at a level of seriousness far above the «mischief to data» provisions in the Canadian Code which appear to have been used as additional charges when those charged with child pornography offences attempt to erase their tracks, and in one case where someone's log - on information was changed to prevent access.
«We fell under attack regarding the First Amendment free speech rights and the hackers, from Europe, gained access to our web site and put up some child pornography,» he says.
Supporters of the law, which would require a filter to block pornography and human trafficking websites, say it would protect children and others by making those sites harder to access.
A research paper has found links to child pornography stored on the Bitcoin Blockchain, but can users access this information and are they liable to criminal prosecution?
He also leads the NSPCC public affairs work on online safety, including successful campaigns on blocking access to websites which display pornography to children and on a wider government strategy for children's safety online.
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