European Commission on "Illegal and harmful content on the Internet"

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- A recently released European Commission Communication on "Illegal and harmful content on the Internet" may prefigure the nature of coming European Union regulatory initiatives concerning the net. This Communication was in response to a 27 September resolution by the Telecommunication Council on "preventing the dissemination of illegal content on the Internet, in particular child pornography." The document reportedly reflects what will be ongoing work to "present practical measures in time for the next Telecommunications Council on 28 November 1996." The Communication describes its aims as: firstly to describe briefly the different types of illegal and harmful content, secondly to examine the technical context in which action can be taken to deal with illegal and harmful content, and finally to suggest a number of practical measures designed to be rapidly implemented Among the points of interest, it states with emphasis that "additional international cooperation is required to avoid 'safe havens' for documents contrary to general rules of criminal law." With respect to anonymous communications it discusses proposed "measures to close known loopholes and improve traceability and that anonymous remailers record details of identity." As is typical of these agendas, the devil will be in the evolving details of enforcement. It looks like 1997 will be a busy year for proponents of greater state control over internet content both here and abroad. If they can conjure up enough sufficiently compelling bogeymen, it could be a very successful one for them as well. The HTML version of this document can be found at: <http://www2.echo.lu/legal/en/internet/content/communic.html> Links to RTF and Word versions along with the accompanying press release and related documents can be found at: <http://www2.echo.lu/legal/internet/html> - -Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: cp850 iQCVAwUBMmaw0tGJlWF+GPx9AQGMLgP+JC5Lyd0NZDukq8AWipUNcDUgb6m16iUN 3smYcPdPYvsUDSWznx7ZQsklQV0oz9u5Ru7s8VoOQfA2wqSoiai3LiUiJg5WkfOg HTAbvVQCeoUaRmkmmbFJSzfqVzGB4VkJRCE4htPmmqYhCwwmMjooTi3bAClySGTD 7YcLjv0pC5w= =4EZY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Michael schrieb am 17.10.96:
A recently released European Commission Communication on "Illegal and harmful content on the Internet" may prefigure the nature of coming European Union regulatory initiatives concerning the net. This Communication was in response to a 27 September resolution by the Telecommunication Council on "preventing the dissemination of illegal content on the Internet, in particular child pornography." The document
I did not find anything to decide WHO wrote that document for WHOM. Official press release? Paper by a pressure group? Whatever? h. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: cp850 iQCVAwUBMm0yda1Qa39mIA0ZAQF9GgP/fu23PPKtPL6FYDfGNT3ChSQ9erJbuBGV qWbhPSCrInv9ZZFLWELT5N2tRHgTMVpmmpwMz6zgiqz8Yhdrfv9WsqWV0Xyyj6zm Vj6r/Krsc52OcYZG5HbOKc5e8iU9s9WruTV0+iAsDrUPYuAyP1dfEo2AR16IrmBQ pg83RNpRzYs= =1Sgc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- ====[Hans-Joachim Zierke]============================================== [Rathenower Str. 23 ] Zierke@Zierke.COM [ D-10559 Berlin ] privat: hajo@quijote.in-berlin.de ====[ 030 / 394 8447 ]==============================================
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