Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties
Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK) is a non-profit civil liberties organisation founded on January 10, 1997. Its main purpose is to promote free speech and privacy on the Internet and raise public awareness of these important issues. The Web pages have been online since July 1996. It should be noted that the organisation is not connected to the University of Leeds nor supported by the University of Leeds in anyway and all members of the organisation are acting in a purely personal capacity unless it is expressly stated otherwise.
Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK) started to become involved with national Internet-related civil liberties issues following the release of the DTI white paper on encryption in June 1996 and the Metropolitan Police action to censor around 130 newsgroups in August 1996.
The above quote is from the United Kingdom web page
Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties and while the main focus is on British law, there is abundant research material that you may find useful should you reside elsewhere. There you will find extensive material about pornography and what the authorities have attempted to do to keep it in check.
The problems facing law enforcement is the fact that different countries have different definitions for pornography. What may be pornographic in Britain does not necessarily apply in Sweden.
The most obvious example is printed daily in newspapers. British papers have no problem showing
bare breasts while in Canada our raciest papers simply show
bikini-clad models.
Blog MyyyyyAsssss has no problem with the two above web pages appearing on the internet. It does, however, draw the line on child pornography. ISP's, law enforcement and individual governments must come together and come to an agreement that will outlaw, refuse to release to the public domain, and put these child pornographers behind bars.
The web page you are now looking at has a link in the right-hand column to
The National Association to PROTECT Children. Clicking through to their site will be informative.