Google may not be willing to comment on how much money it makes from pornography online, but the search giant’s UK public policy head Sarah Hunter has unsurprisingly urged caution when it comes to ISPs filtering content over their networks

Posted: 2012/05/23 in Blocking, Education / Awareness, Filtering, Google, Legislation, Public Policy, Stats / reports

Speaking at Google’s annual Big Tent event in Watford this morning, Hunter gently tussled with a panel that included TalkTalk’s executive director Andrew Heaney, the Daily Mail‘s Amanda Platell and Index on Censorship’s Kirsty Hughes over how to protect children from smut on the internet.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/05/23/google_big_tent_smut_debate/

Previously:

When Porn Is Even More Of A Cash Cow Than Piracy: Survey Finds UK Internet Users Oppose Mandatory ISP Adult Site Blocks
http://vrritti.com/2012/05/21/when-porn-is-even-more-of-a-cash-cow-than-piracy-survey-finds-uk-internet-users-oppose-mandatory-isp-adult-site-blocks/ 

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