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"I voted in favour of Mrs Angelilli’s report because one of the most fundamental and durable structures in the European values base is our duty to protect innocent souls, that is to say, children. Children’s rights and their protection are at the heart of human values. The internet poses numerous threats, which children need to be shielded against more effectively than is the case now. Measures at Community level are justified in this area. We still need to remind one another of the ‘millstone’ and the ‘deepness of the sea’.
We also have to be aware of our own responsibilities as parents. I supported all the amendments that stressed the importance of information and education for parents, teachers and any other people who have dealings with children. It is very important to enlighten parents in this way and thus promote the use of responsible communication technologies.
Furthermore, Amendment 23, which also deals with the problems of ‘grooming’ and electronic harassment, and various forms of violent content, is important. The proposals in Amendment 26 to introduce different technical tools and firm up the responsibility that service providers have are only right and proper."@en1
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