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Council for Child Internet Safety launched
The UK government today launched a new group aimed at tackling threats to young people on the Internet.
Senators Reach Compromise On Child Safety Bill
Legislation to authorize more than $300 million for Justice Department-funded Internet Crimes Against Children task forces and would alter how online child pornography is reported by Internet companies passed the Senate late Thursday after a deal was reac
California Legislation Criminalizes Campus Cyberbullying
he California state legislature has just passed one of the first laws in the country to deal directly with cyberbullying. It gives school administrators the authority to discipline studies for bullying others offline or online. But will legislation transl
SAGE-AU slams cost of content filtering
Over-blocking access to Internet sites even three percent of the time will impose “significant” costs on service providers, the System Administrators Guild of Australia (SAGE-AU) has warned.
Conroy welcomes ISP filtering
THE federal Government will embark on the next step of its internet filtering strategy after initial trials proved successful, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said.
Government strikes out on COPA—ruled unconstitutional again
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit today upheld a ban on the enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), ruling once again that it was unconstitutional, overbroad, and vague
Australian Government to censor the Internet
the Australia Government has released on the proposed ISP-level filtering of online content.
ISPs crucial to child pornography blocks
The Australian Government yesterday released the findings of its much-anticipated report on a service provider-level web filtering trial conducted in Tasmania by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
Net Censorship Law Struck Down Again
A federal appeals court struck down as unconstitutional a Clinton-era law that would have forced websites with adult material to verify visitors' ages
Court affirms online content law unconstitutional
A federal appeals court Tuesday agreed with a lower court ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a 1998 law intended to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet.
S. 1738: Combating Child Exploitation Act of 2007 (GovTrack.us)
A bill to establish a Special Counsel for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General
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