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What obscene content is considered illegal under UK law?
What can I do if I find something offensive but it is not illegal in the UK?
What is an illegal image of a child?
I saw a cartoon of child sex abuse - is this illegal?
Are rape images illegal?
I’ve been sent a spam email offering rape movies – what should I do?
I saw a website or a group supporting ideals or views belonging to terrorists.
I saw images of a beheading or torture is that illegal?
What should I do if I see something likely to incite racial hatred on the Internet?
I saw a website with adult content/pornography that may be criminally obscene under UK law, what should I do?
Are web-sites that encourage anorexia and bulimia illegal?
How can I prevent access to pro-anorexia/bulimia websites?
Are web-sites that provide information about committing suicide illegal?
Are suicide chatrooms or groups breaking the law?
Are gambling websites legal in the UK?
Should I report a website that implies or advertises images of child abuse?
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