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Quiz - Online Regulation

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Page 1: Quiz - Online Regulation

Oscar, Sam and Wada

Page 2: Quiz - Online Regulation

What does IWF stand for?

Internet Watch Foundation

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Over the past few years with in

online media regulation what has

been referred to decentralised

network

Internet

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What does ISP stand for?

Internet Service Provider

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When did police, encouraged

by the politicians, raid an

Internet Service Provider (ISP)

and try to prosecute for

„obscenity‟? 1996

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When did David Cameron

publicly discuss his plans to

introduce a mandatory web

filter system?

December 2012

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Why is it so hard to censor the

internet?

Due to the size of the internet

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What does the „cleanfeed‟ filter

system refer to ?

All websites containing child

pornography are filtered by the

whole of the UK‟s Internet service

providers

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Who said that violent teenage

offenders generally watched

less TV and film, and were less

likely to use technology than

their peers?

David Gauntlett

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What two reasons censorship is

justified by?

Offense and harm

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In what year did Graham Coutts

blame the murder of Jane

Longhurst on his download of

internet pornography?

2003

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In July 2007, which British man

was arrested and prosecuted in

the UK based on the Obscenity

Act, for publishing a written story

to publish on a US site, entitled

„Girls (Scream) Aloud‟?

Darryn Walker

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What did media theorist David

Gauntlett say about the studies

into the harm of media?

Many studies show correlation, but not causation.

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Why did the government begun to

force ISPs to block specific file-

sharing sites such as Newzbin

sites and The Pirate Bay, in 2011

and 2012?

Because these sites allegedly made pirated films and music

available for download.

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In what year did the UK

Government petition to and

successfully remove 5 Youtube

accounts for terrorist materials?

2012

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What are the two key reasons

that justifies media censorship?

Offence and Harm

Offence- As seen on twitter when Liam Stacey tweeted „LOL. F***

Muamba. He‟s dead.‟ After Fabrice Muamba suffered an on-field heart

attack.

Harm- This is when consuming a media work will cause you harm

because you are likely to recreate what you see (effects theory). For

e.g. a teenager might think it would be reasonable to carry out violent

act just because they saw their favourite character doing it.

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What did David Cameron call

for on social media in situations

such as the London Riots?

Censoring or even temporary “switch- off” of social media

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Some politicians discussed the

idea of extending the cleanfeed

to block which websites in 2009,

which has not yet occurred?

Certain Terrorist websites

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Which social medias were

extensively during the London

Riot to coordinate violent

actions?

Facebook and Blackberry Messenger

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Which laws apply to online

content, and are being

increasingly used to stop

defamatory online articles and

statements?

Libel Laws and „super- injunctions‟

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What did John Gilmore

famously state about the

internet?

„the net treats censorship as a defect and routes around it‟