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blocking and filtering, censorship, Child Protection, UK, YouTube 1 October, 2008

New UK watchdog to make websites carry ‘cinema-style’ age certificates

New watchdog to make websites carry ‘cinema-style’ age certificates | Mail Online: “New watchdog to make websites carry ‘cinema-style’ age certificates By Kirsty Walker, Last updated at 10:00 PM on 29th September 2008” Video-sharing websites…


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censorship, UK 1 October, 2008

Kenan Malik: A culture of self-censorship is the real legacy of the reaction to The Satanic Verses

Kenan Malik: A culture of self-censorship is the real legacy of the reaction to The Satanic Verses: “Kenan Malik: Inayat Bunglawala is wrong; a culture of self-censorship is the real legacy of the reaction to…


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cybercrime, Policing, UK 1 October, 2008

Home Office finally approves UK cybercoppers

Home Office finally approves UK cybercoppers: “ E-crime unit gets green light but overlap worries remain The Home Office has finally approved the creation of a central police e-crime Unit(PCeU), a year after the idea…


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Data Protection, Phorm, Privacy, surveillance, UK 30 September, 2008

BT rolls out Phorm web tracking

BT rolls out Phorm web tracking: “Thousands of BT broadband customers are to have their internet usage tracked so they can be sent targeted online advertising in a final trial before the service is launched…


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Data Protection, Official Secrecy, Security, UK 30 September, 2008

MoD man ‘faces Official Secrets trial’ for leaving files on train

MoD man ‘faces Official Secrets trial’ for leaving files on train: “ Charge docs somewhere between CPS and Met police The Cabinet Office official who left secret intelligence documents on a train seems set to…


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Downloading, extreme pornography, Paranoia, possession, Scotland 30 September, 2008

‘Extreme’ extreme porn law puts Scots out of kilter

‘Extreme’ extreme porn law puts Scots out of kilter: “ Proposals would criminalise material allowed in rest of UK If you thought Scotland might be a safe place to stash your collection of dubious erotic…


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Data Protection, UK 30 September, 2008

Expert warns that proposed ICO powers could be weak

Expert warns that proposed ICO powers could be weak: “The Department of Justice’s plans to change the Information Commissioner’s powers will weaken the privacy regulator, a privacy law expert has warned. The planned changes could…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Child Protection, UKCCIS 30 September, 2008

UK Children’s web watchdog launched

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…


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Data Protection, Germany, Google, Privacy, surveillance 30 September, 2008

Privacy Concerns: German Towns Saying ‘Nein’ to Google ‘Street View’

Privacy Concerns: German Towns Saying ‘Nein’ to Google ‘Street View’: “Google’s corporate slogan might be ‘don’t be evil,’ but some communities in northwestern Germany see something nefarious in the company’s photographing all their streets and…


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blocking and filtering, censorship, Child Protection, UK 30 September, 2008

Government sets up online child safety watchdog

Here we go again, all in the name of “protecting children”. Inappropriate according to what criteria? Let’s not forget that whatever they are referring to as inappropriate falls short of illegality and therefore not subject…


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