Thursday, 26 January 2017

Internet Pornography Blocked To Be Finalised In New Law



UK will bypass EU law after the Article 50 is triggered, bringing about the firm grounding of the new pornography block law in the country. EU laws state that no online content could be filtered by member states.



New UK laws are becoming anti-net neutrality laws by the European Union, which have become a threat in recent years. The new law that seeks to block pornography has become a supplement in the proposal for a new Digital Economy Bill to be debated and possibly passed through legislation. The new pornography bill would block explicit websites that would not employ strict age verification.

Internet service providers have been blocking pornography websites as per recommendation of the government to introduce pornography "blocks" at will by ISPs. During the leadership of former PM David Cameron, his new measures made it voluntary for ISPs to block or filter pornographic websites. According to Internet and telecoms lawyer for Decode: Legal Neil Brown, the new proposal explicitly states that ISPs must filter and to "ensure ISPs" continue filtering.

Brown, in contrast, believes the ISP-blocking law against irresponsible pornography websites is a form of tampering with online traffic -- a core principle in the EU laws the UK will bypass through Brexit. However, the Internet Service Providers Association are in favour of the amendment and added protection for children surfing the Internet.

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