Are you troubled by pornographic materials on the internet? Do you consider it damaging? Or is it a valid expression of fantasy or of diverse forms of sexualities? Have you been harmed by sexually explicit and/or violent content through information and communications technologies? How have you dealt with this in your own use of the internet, mobile phone etc.?


Do you think the government should legislate on this issue? Or should it be left to the individual to choose what to access, communicate and share? What about the role of the private sector? Or communities of content creators, technology developers and users? How can the right to safety stand with the right to communicate

when it comes to harmful content?


Share your thoughts! APC WNSP invites you to Take Back The Tech, and let your experiences and thoughts count.


On 12-15 November 2007, the second Internet Governance Forum (IGF) will be held in Brazil, where civil society, the private sector and governments will meet to discuss about policy directions and priorities on the deployment of the internet globally. Among the issues discussed is should and how content on the internet be regulated.


We have seen governments and other groups use the language of protecting society -- especially women and children -- from harm to justify various forms internet censorship. What do you think?



*1 November 2007 -- kaBLOG on harmful content on the internet. *


Join a global blogging initiative and add your knowledge to this debate. Write a post about harmful content on 1 November 2007. Tag your post and it will be aggregated to the Take Back The Tech campaign site.


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If you don't have a blog, just email us your thoughts and we'll post it up on the website with your name or pseudonym: ideas@takebackthetech.net


Your views will be presented during the IGF as part of the debate on content regulation of the internet. kaBLOG, and let your voice count.



For more information, email: katerina.fialova AT apcwomen.org ; cheekay AT apcwomen.org

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