Web sites have been timed to include a rating of age, as for all ages, 13 years old and above, or 17 years old and above. This proposed British Minister of Culture, Andy Burnham, during an interview with the newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Andy Burnham said he was confident the new decency standards should be applied in the web world.

He plans to negotiate with the U.S. government era of Barack Obama to the international regulations for sites in English. Burnham describes the Internet as' a place that is quite dangerous' and said he would like the internet service provider (ISP) to offer web services' safe for children '. One consideration is to give the 'style of movie ratings' to each Web site.

When asked whether the age rating is something that should be considered, Burnham replied: "Yes, it will be one option to consider. This area is now full attention." ISPs in the UK such as BT, Tiscali, AOL or Sky may also be required to offer the service with sites that are accessible only suitable for children.

Plan regulations to censor the Internet and some Web sites, likely will trigger cross from the opinion of the advocate freedom watchdog world wide web. However, Burnham said: "If you look back the people who created the Internet, they talk about creating a space that the government can not go. I think the time has come for us to rethink this seriously. This concerns the contents, if appropriate, the contents of the dangerous and copyright. Pollution good name (also) is a growing issue.

"There is content that should not be seen. This is my view. This is far from the campaign against freedom of opinion raised. This is a fact that the larger interests of the public stake if this was something dangerous to other people. We must be better defined anywhere in the public interest and we must be clear in that case. "

"I think there must have clear standards that more clearly for 'online'," he said. "Parents will be more understanding if they know there are standards in the web sites visited their children and know what protection is there."

He refers to the success of British television to protect children through the delivery of sensitive matters only 9 o'clock in the evening. British Minister of Culture also supports the new classification system of video games to prevent children buy a certain product. Burnham is the father of three children said that the objective is to make the internet service provider offering web services that are safe for children.

"I worry, as well as all those who have children," he said, "We can not let our children two hours with the Internet that there is no policy. Has been the Internet democratizing and empowering in many ways, but we have to help grip ... with people navigate safely in a world that is very, very complex and quite dangerous. "

He also said that the British Government is considering to change the law of defamation so that later people can get access for berperkara cheap if stained reputation online. The proposed regulations are drafted Judiciary Department of English.

source: kapanlagi.com

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