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UK: David Cameron’s compulsory online PORN filters could be SCRAPPED under EU law

Posted on July 15, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Aaron Brown reports:

David Cameron – who recently pushed ahead with legislation which could see WhatsApp, iMessage and other chat apps BANNED in the UK – could have to backtrack over his mandatory online porn filters.

[…]

The proposed legislation – dubbed the Single Telecoms Market law – proposes unifying “net neutrality” to protect an “open Internet” across the European Union.

As a result, if you are allowed to access explicit adult material without navigating filters in Spain or France, then you will be given the same freedoms in the United Kingdom.

Read more on The Express.

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