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"Mr President, the digital world brings broad new possibilities for communication and is naturally also open to children and young people. Small children see their parents working with computers at home; better-equipped schools offer older children additional practical classes or education online. Through the internet, children can get to meet and communicate with people of their own age, not only in their own towns, but practically all over the world. For the younger generation, internet culture cannot be avoided. Therefore, we must attempt to shape rules for operating internet portals, so that the virtual world our children enter is civilised, decent, interesting, entertaining and inspiring. These resources are difficult to control, but if we keep taking an active approach to modelling the digital world and can manage to eliminate the risks that arise, we may create an effective, rich tool for the personal development of the coming generation."@en1
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