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UK minister looks for delete key on user generated content

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

UK minister looks for delete key on user generated content: “

Burnham lets slip UK.gov real view of the net

The UKCCIS is go, with the aim of making the internet safe for kids. But is this the beginning of the end of the internet as we know it, or just a Minister reaching for the inevitable soundbite to round off a PR triumph?…

(Via The Register - Public Sector.)

UK Children’s web watchdog launched

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Children’s internet safety plan: “The government and major technology companies form a council to promote the protection of children on the internet.”

See further the DCSF press release: GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES NEW UK COUNCIL FOR CHILD INTERNET SAFETY
29 September 2008

A new internet watchdog has been launched to help protect children from “harmful” web content, such as cyber-bullying and violent video games.

The UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) brings together social networking sites and technology firms.

It aims to teach children about web dangers, target harmful net content and establish a code of conduct for sites featuring material uploaded by users.

Gordon Brown said the move was a “landmark” in child protection.

‘Minimum restrictions’

The prime minister said the growing importance of the internet in young people’s lives meant the task for government and society was to strike a balance between safety and freedoms on the web.

“The challenge for us is to make sure young people can use the internet safely and do so with the minimum of restrictions but the maximum of opportunities,” he said.

He went on to say the internet offered “a world of entertainment, of opportunity and knowledge” to children.

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