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The Obscene Publications Act 1959 and 1964 relates to the publication, distribution, showing, giving and possession of 'obscene' articles for gain (profit). It is not an offence to merely possess obscene articles under this ...
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If the material is not illegal in the UK, then the Police and Internet Watch Foundation cannot act under these circumstances. However, you could try contacting the hosting ISP and lodge ...
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It is any image of children, under 18 years old, involved in sexual activity (including actual physical abuse) or posed to be sexually provocative. Because a child cannot legally give ...
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If you see any images of a child sex abuse that are computer generated, or are drawings or animation, these are legally no different from photographs. You should report it to ...
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Yes. Rape images or videos are considered Criminally Obscene and should therefore be reported to the Internet Watch Foundation if they are hosted in the UK.
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If the email originated from the UK, report it to the Internet Watch Foundation . The IWF only assesses the website that the email is advertising, they do not consider or act on the ...
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If you are concerned about a website promoting terrorism you should report it to the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist hotline on 0800 789 321.
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If these images are on a website being hosted in the UK, you should report it the Internet Watch Foundation www.iwf.org.uk However, these images are usually from websites from outside ...
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If you think that the content is being hosted in the UK then you should report it to the Internet Watch Foundation. The IWF and Police work in partnership with the ...
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If you think you have seen material that is criminally obscene then you should report it to the Internet Watch Foundation If the content reported to the IWF is believed ...
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Because eating disorders such as Anorexia and Bulimia aren’t illegal, websites which provide information about these eating disorders aren’t illegal either. Therefore, the Internet Watch Foundation, the organisation that works with ...
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How can I prevent access to pro-anorexia/bulimia websites? If you want to block sites, or certain type of material like those which encourage anorexia or bulimia, then you should learn more ...
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Although the 1961 Suicide Act makes it an offence to help another person to commit or attempt suicide, providing information about suicide may not necessarily be prohibited. If you worried ...
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Although the 1961 Suicide Act makes it an offence to help another person to commit or attempt suicide, providing information about suicide may not necessarily be prohibited. The Home Office ...
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Yes, gambling websites are legal. You have to be over the age of 18 to gamble on the Internet. It is against the law to allow anyone under 18 to gamble,including ...
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If you believe that a website is offering images of sexually abused children you should report it to the Internet Watch Foundation.