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Culture Secretary: "There is content that should just not be available"

Chris | 27.12.2008 14:16 | Other Press | Technology | Sheffield | World

Some extracts from an article from todays Torygraph follow...

Internet sites could be given cinema-style age ratings as part of a Government crackdown on offensive and harmful online activity to be launched in the New Year, the Culture Secretary says.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Andy Burnham says he believes that new standards of decency need to be applied to the web. He is planning to negotiate with Barack Obama’s incoming American administration to draw up new international rules for English language websites.

Mr Burnham said: “If you look back at the people who created the internet they talked very deliberately about creating a space that Governments couldn’t reach. I think we are having to revisit that stuff seriously now. It’s true across the board in terms of content, harmful content, and copyright. Libel is [also] an emerging issue.

“There is content that should just not be available to be viewed. That is my view. Absolutely categorical. This is not a campaign against free speech, far from it; it is simply there is a wider public interest at stake when it involves harm to other people. We have got to get better at defining where the public interest lies and being clear about it.”

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Chris
- Homepage: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/technologynews/3965051/Internet-sites-could-be-given-cinema-style-age-ratings-Culture-Secretary-says.

Comments

Display the following 6 comments

  1. Libel? — Innocent Dave
  2. correct link to article — logged
  3. THAT will get nowhere — MDN
  4. Editorial Guidelines? — Err
  5. this may be better for activisits — burntout
  6. The wider pubic interest is not being served — disgusted of ealing