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
Easy
access to pornography on the internet is causing a rise in schoolgirls experiencing sexual abuse, an MP said yesterday.
Not exact matches
Smartphones were a common way for children
to access X-rated sites as 33 % of those surveyed first saw
pornography on a handheld device.
I grew up in the mid-
to-late 90s as part of the first generation of teenagers with easy,
on - demand, dial - up
access to pornography.
Basically... porn is everywhere»: A rapid evidence assessment
on the effects that
access and exposure
to pornography has
on children and young people.
There are very few people in this field that would happily say that they don't believe
pornography has any impact whatsoever
on young people and they should be free
to access it.
One study found that one - third of ten - year olds had viewed explicit
pornography and 81 % of 14 -
to 16 - year - olds regularly
access explicit photographs and footage
on their home computers.
In government, the Conservatives» focus has been
on looking for technological ways of clamping down
on young people's
access to pornography.
Dr Martyn Thomas from the Institution of Engineering and Technology comments
on government proposals
to use legislation
to force Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
to block
access to pornography.
Today's easy
access to pornography is a far cry from seamy video stores
on the outskirts of town of yesteryear.
Educators should thus use their AUPs as «teachable moments»
to promote programs
to focus
on the positive uses of the internet and technology while warning about hazards such as contacting strangers or loss of respect for others by
accessing pornography that can come about as a result of unrestricted use.
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This time, The Gamesmen talk about Google's VR headset, Bethesda mods
on PS4, Digital Homicide hurting after filing lawsuit the new
to Origin
Access, a human skull
to creating the sounds of Inside, Facebook's dealings with revenge
pornography, the space needed for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and -LSB-...]
This time, The Gamesmen talk about Google's VR headset, Bethesda mods
on PS4, Digital Homicide hurting after filing lawsuit the new
to Origin
Access, a human skull
to creating the sounds of Inside, Facebook's dealings with revenge
pornography, the space needed for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and if Final Fantasy 15 was ported
to PC.
«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.
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.
(3) Lead by example in domestic policy areas, including addressing loose laws
on wiretaps, ambiguous oversight of intelligence agencies, shoddy content filtering mechanisms around
access to pornography and hate speech, questionable deep packet inspection and data retention practices by internet service providers, and other areas in which Canadian practices provide justification for China's own domestic censorship and surveillance regime.
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.
The Internet has brought many, many good things
to our lives — but it has also enabled the anonymous, always -
on, and affordable (often free)
access to pornography.The Internet has created a wave of
pornography addicts with its pervasive porn delivery mechanisms.