Presentation n° 1
Funded by the European Union Our Mission is to promote and support actions at European and International level to advance the rights of the child in relation to the internet and wider digital technologies Funded by the European Union
Funded by the European Union “The Right Click” An Agenda for Action for Europe John Carr Executive Board Member Funded by the European Union
Funded by the European Union Close the digital divide – all children everywhere need safe access The converged space – old distinctions no longer apply Any time, any place all your content and connections always available Harmonization must be more than a pipe dream Continuing areas of concern: Content Contact Conduct Commerce Addiction Societal Funded by the European Union
Funded by the European Union Policy recommendations: Encourage international leadership Support NGOs in policy making processes Develop child participation Need to promote comprehensive policies Remove legal barriers Support professionals and treatment programmes Understanding the interactive and immersive world Support the EU’s draft proposal for a new Directive Step up the battle against child abuse and child abuse images New advertising, e-commerce, privacy and data protection standards for young people Address location aware applications Make social networking safer Funded by the European Union
Presentation n° 2
Funded by the European Union Our Mission is to promote and support actions at European and International level to advance the rights of the child in relation to the internet and wider digital technologies Funded by the European Union
Funded by the European Union Child pornography/abuse materials Notice and take down or access blocking? John Carr Executive Board Member Funded by the European Union
Funded by the European Union The internet completely transformed and hugely expanded the “market” for child abuse images. No longer a “cottage industry”. Now a multi-million dollar industry and global. The publication of the images is a serious crime in its own right. It adds to, compounds, changes and magnifies the original abusive act. Significant proportion of the images are not the product of intra-familial abuse. Many are made solely in order to sell or exchange on the internet. Essential for the victims that everything is done as fast as possible to delete the images e.g. within UK = 1 hour. If rapid deletion not possible blocking will help reduce the numbers. Mitigation is key. Also essential to move fast so as to protect potential new victims. Yet only 44 countries out of 196 meet four or more of the ICMEC five point matrix. Many have zero legal provisions. Bound to be a drift to less regulated areas. Blocking is available as a temporary stop gap until deletion can be completed. Does not remove the image but only the technically literate and determined will persist. May deter 50% or more of potential viewers. Blocking can work at scale. UK= 98.6% of all broadband users. Italy = 100%. UK system blocking approximately 58 million attempts per year Must be done transparently, accurately and be subject to scrutiny. Public are entitled to reassurance that blocking is not being used to eliminate political or other types of sites. The challenge of harmonization. Funded by the European Union