SAY NO TO CHILD PORNOGRAPHY!
Google’s executive chairman, Eric
Schmidt, has announced the company will start to globally block links to
child pornography material within the next six months.
In an op-ed in British newspaper, Daily
Mail, Schmidt said Google has assembled a team of more than 200 experts
working on new technology to address this problem.
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As a result, Google
will prevent links to child sexual abuse material from appearing in
search results.
The company will also show warnings at
the top of more than 13,000 search results, explaining that child sexual
abuse is illegal and offering advice on where to get help.
Furthermore, a technology that identifies child sexual abuse videos on YouTube is undergoing testing right now.
These measures are currently live in
English-speaking countries, but they will be expanded to the rest of the
world, covering 158 other languages, within the next six months.
“While no algorithm is perfect – and
Google cannot prevent paedophiles adding new images to the web – these
changes have cleaned up the results for over 100,000 queries that might
be related to the sexual abuse of kids,” wrote Schmidt.
Schmidt still maintains that, when it
comes to detection of child sexual abuse imagery, there is no easy
technical solution that can help.
Instead, a real person has to review the
images, and those that are found to be illegal will be given a special
digital fingerprint so Google’s computers can identify them when they
appear on its systems.
The move comes after a heated campaign
for stopping child porn in Britain.”Google and Microsoft have come a
long way,” UK Prime Minister David Cameron told Daily Mail. “A recent
deterrence campaign from Google led to a 20 per cent drop off in people
trying to find illegal content, so we know this sort of action will make
a difference,” he said.
Although he believes this is a move in
“the right direction,” Cameron wants an even bigger commitment from
these companies.”If the search engines are unable to deliver on their
commitment to prevent child abuse material being returned from search
terms used by paedophiles, I will bring forward legislation that will
ensure it happens,” he said.
Meanwhile, a Canberra lecturer accused of
exploiting children to produce child pornography has been charged with
42 fresh offences.The man, who cannot be identified, was arrested in
September following a tip-off from Canadian authorities investigating a
child abuse website.
The Australian Federal Police raided his
home, seizing electronic equipment that allegedly contained more than
190,000 child pornography files.He was charged with offences against two
children, who he allegedly used to create child pornography.
Prosecutors allege some of the images
were taken while a child appeared to be asleep or unconscious.The
lecturer – who worked at the Canberra Institute of Technology – faced
the ACT Magistrates Court again on Monday. He was charged with a further
42 offences, the majority of which related to the use of a child to
create child pornography.
— mashable
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