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"Mr President, I am pleased to see that this issue has been given some attention. The best way to advance this discussion is on the basis of a detailed proposal coming from the Committee on Civil Liberties, which we await.
Obviously this is a big issue but it is an area that needs to be looked at from a grassroots perspective: that is the only way to ensure children are protected. Children are carrying around smartphones in their pockets, and very few are aware of the risks associated with them. We need to explore the use and danger of new media so that children take precautions, and we need to ensure that parents and educators have the skills to inform. We should look at solutions which, while protecting children, also protect a free internet, and we should open up the discussion and raise awareness.
Recently in my own constituency in the North of Ireland, relatively innocent photographs of schoolgirls were obtained and used online: 732 photographs of schoolchildren from 19 post-primary schools were on a pornographic website used by paedophiles. This is shocking stuff, but it should be used as an example to show others in this age group just how careful they need to be.
Many believe that the people uploading these photographs should have been arrested, and this leads to the question of necessary measures to address this issue of ownership of photographs on social network sites, and how they are legally or illegally prepared."@en1
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