The US government is seeking to adopt new legislation that will increase fines for providers who knowingly fail to report child pornography on their networks
Legislation proposes fines of $150,000 for service providers which knowingly fail to report child pornography on their networks
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US calls for online porn restrictions

Crack down on child pornography proposes crippling fines for offending providers

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com 21 Apr 2006
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The US government is seeking to adopt new legislation that will increase fines for providers who knowingly fail to report child pornography on their networks.

The new law also seeks to make it more difficult to inadvertently stumble on pornographic images while surfing the web.

"Sadly, the internet age has created a vicious cycle in which child pornography continually becomes more widespread, more graphic, and more sadistic, using younger and younger children," said US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in a speech at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

The new legislation proposes fines of $150,000 for service providers which knowingly fail to report child pornography on their networks, and a $300,000 fine for each additional violation.

It also seeks to force porn sites to present visitors with a welcome page devoid of any sexually explicit images to prevent unwanted exposure.

Gonzales said that he will engage with service providers to persuade them to retain log files and allow them to be used in investigations and as evidence in child pornography cases.

But the attorney general admitted that such a request could be at odds with privacy rights.

The two new proposals will be added as an amendment to the Children's Safety and Violent Crime Reduction Act which is currently awaiting approval by the Senate.

See also:

An online image library intended to help doctors make dermatological diagnoses is being used as a stand-in porn siteOnline image library plagued by 'adult' searches  18 Apr 2006
Students in the German region of Bavaria are banned from using mobile phones in local schoolsTrying to keep porn out of the class rooms  30 Mar 2006
Chat room paedophiles streamed live abuse over the web  16 Mar 2006
Just 0.4 per cent of obscene images of children are hosted in the UKUS and Russia are the top culprits, reports Internet Watch Foundation  09 Mar 2006
Google's creation and public display of 'thumbnails' may infringe copyrightTechnology is a little too good at searching for images  22 Feb 2006

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