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Britain might ban Violent Porn
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| Britain Seeks to Ban Violent Internet Porn 29 minutes ago LONDON - Ever since Jane Longhurst was killed two years ago by a man obsessed with violent Internet pornography, her family has campaigned for the British government to outlaw the viewing of extreme sexual material on the Web. On Tuesday the government agreed, announcing plans � the first, it said, by any Western country � to ban the downloading and possession of violent sexual images. ADVERTISEMENT Police and anti-porn campaigners welcomed the proposal but free-speech groups called it censorship, saying there was no proven link between violent imagery and violent behavior. Home Office Minister Paul Goggins said the government felt a duty to prevent cases such as the murder of Longhurst, a 31-year-old teacher strangled by a friend who was obsessed with violent pornography he found on the Internet. "This is material which is extremely offensive to the vast majority of people, and it should have no place in our society," Goggins said. The government's proposals would make it an offense to possess "extreme pornographic material which is graphic and sexually explicit and which contains actual scenes or realistic depictions of serious violence, bestiality or necrophilia." Viewing such material would constitute possession, although the government said it did not plan to prosecute people who accidentally stumbled across the images. Such legislation would be a first for any Western nation, the Home Office said. Those convicted would face up to three years in prison. The Obscene Publications Act already bans publication of images of sexual brutality on the Internet but is all but impossible to enforce unless the material is hosted in Britain. The Internet Watch Foundation, an industry-funded watchdog that encourages Internet users to report illegal content, says almost none of the obscene material it found on the Net was hosted in Britain; the majority came from the United States. That makes such matters very difficult to investigate, said Metropolitan Police Commander Dave Johnston, who welcomed the government's proposal. Chris Evans of the pressure group Internet Freedom said Internet users "should be able to make up their own minds about what they view." "The idea that you can prevent violent action by banning such images is nonsense," he said. The government's proposal is a long way from becoming law. Interested parties have until Dec. 2 to comment on the plans, which would then have to be drafted into a bill and passed by Parliament before taking effect. |
Odd, but I'd support such ban.
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| Originally posted by Lira Odd, but I'd support such ban. |
Re: Britain might ban Violent Porn
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid __ http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050830...n_internet_porn |
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid Yes well I am sure you support many bans that will make the resistance strengthen. |
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid Basically I see this as an infrigment on a persons right to do and show whatever they want. |
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid I mean it is only the internet and the people viewing it are doing it without a gun pointed to thier head. |
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| Originally posted by metalgearsolid Besides they are not going to succeed they said it that most of the porn was coming from the USA and they can't regulate what is being done in the US. |
banning anything is retarded since it just gets even more popular. look at anything that's been banned
Lolita
Dr.Zhavago
Fahrenheit 451
Let's ban Eminem and Marylin Manson too. Oh, and get rid of Hollywood.
Seriously. Get rid of Hollywood.
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| Seriously. Get rid of Hollywood. |
It's the violent pornography, choking chicks and sodomyyyy... the kind of shit you get on your TV.
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| Originally posted by Pariah Cleric It's the violent pornography, choking chicks and sodomyyyy... the kind of shit you get on your TV. |
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| You're actually right. It's incredible that once you have a rule set, some people will blindly disobey, often just for the sake of it. I'm for it because it could lead to two main scenarios: It could succeed. Given the nature of internet and how it works, simply banning the sites in the United Kingdom would be no use. If anything, users seeing some "rape porn" could be sued, for example. It could fail, and the ban would end up becoming as pathetic as censorship on computer games and whatnot. These being two ideal consequences, the result would eventually be in-between. Most likely, there would be some success (if any) and some failure. Some would defend either the status quo or the ban, acting mainly on emotion, but there would be discussion, which matters more than just leaving it untouched. |
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| Now that's a utopian vision. Being a social being, it's absurd to believe that any individual would have the plain right to do (and show) whatever they want. There are limits to this liberty, such as a common well-being. That's why crimes exist, for example. Once a person engages on an act that might harm another individual, the right of doing such thing is open to dispute. |
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| However, in order to come to such conclusion, you're taking in cosideration that: All visitors have plain control of all their doings. All visitors are mentally sound. The visitors are aware of the fact that fiction should not be always brought into reality. Unfortunately, it doesn't work in such idealistic way. There are several studies on this field, both being for and against this sort of censorship but unless there is enough material to come to a conclusion, a more cautious policy would be better than a "not guilty until proven" policy. If the person needs those violent sexual stimuli that bad, they could look for other people with the same need and engage on these acts among themselves and keeping it from the public. |
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| The US, often being a puritan country, would likely follow the steps of United Kingdom but, even if it didn't it doesn't contradict with the arguments. |
. This ban would be just as successful as the drug war. In fact the banned would make it just "cool" to rebel against. By banning anything that would have been done by a few before you just make it comman practice for the rest once the ban is there.
What somebody does in their own home is their own choice and business as long as nobody was an unwilling participent and all know the extent of what they are doing and are of sound mind. The internet is a public domain, there should be no censorship of what can be viewed and what cannot, one body or country cannot take control and limit access to it.
If i want to get bummed by a Donkey and put pictures on my site, then i'll bloody well do so

pics or stfu 
dude its a right to have violent F*** acts.
God I hate people
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