Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-11-19-Speech-1-167-000"
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"Mr President, we used to be able, when a child was teased at school, to say ‘do not worry, it will all be forgotten about tomorrow’. In today’s digital world, it is no longer as simple as that. It is hard for someone who is bullied on the internet, and especially on social networks, to ignore that. It draws a wider audience and usually stays stored online forever. This bullying is an extension of real-life bullying and intensifies the phenomenon. Greater parental awareness and guidance are needed to teach young people how to deal responsibly with the digital world.
Responsibility for protecting minors against cybercrime should lie with the authorities. It is important, and makes sense, to cooperate at European level on this because the internet knows no frontiers."@en1
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