Ministers will order ISPs to block terrorist and extremist websites

Written by Super User 06 Dec 2013

James Brokenshire, the UK's crime and security minister, said an update on the government's plans to tackle terror content online was imminent. The government is to order broadband companies to block extremist websites and empower a specialist unit to identify and report content deemed too dangerous for online publication. The crime and security minister, James Brokenshire, said on Wednesday that measures for censoring extremist content would be announced shortly. The initiative is likely to be controversial, with broadband companies already warning that freedom of speech could be compromised. Ministers are understood to want to follow the model used to crack down on online child abuse. The Internet Watch Foundation, which is partly industry-funded, investigates reports of illegal child abuse images online; it can then ask service providers to block or take down websites.

Pray: for the success of the government's plans to tackle terrorist and extremist websites. (Pr.21:15)

 

More: http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/27/ministers-order-isps-block-terrorist-websites

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