Your report has now been recorded and was assigned
the following reference number:
REPORT ID: 688389
The following information was recorded:
Category: Child Sexual Abuse Content
Internet Location: WWW
URL: Accepted
Thank you very much for contacting the Internet Watch Foundation.
Our role is to trace and assess potentially illegal content and then to work with the internet industry, police agencies, international Hotlines and other relevant bodies in the UK and abroad to have that content removed and potential offenders investigated. There may be occasions when potentially illegal websites reported to us remain active for a while after we have taken action to have them taken down. We keep this situation under constant review and persist in our efforts to have them removed.
Due to the volume of reports we process we regret that we are unable to reply personally to every incoming message. However please be assured that your report will be thoroughly investigated where possible within 24 hours of receipt during weekdays and the next working day after weekends or bank holidays unless exceptional circumstances prevail.
Have you been distressed by what you have seen?
We recognise that some people are upset or distressed by their experience of being exposed to the reported content. You may wish to consider talking about this experience with a friend, your GP or a professional counsellor as recommended by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Visit their website at http://www.bacp.co.uk/
Do you have concerns about the safety of a child?
If you think a child is in immediate risk call 999.
If you have immediate concerns about the safety of a child then please contact the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline on 0808 800 5000 or visit their website at http://www.nspcc.org.uk/
Are you worried about your own thoughts and behaviour towards children?
If you are worried about your own thoughts or behaviour towards children you can get help at the Stop it Now website at http://www.stopitnow.org.uk/
The remainder of this response considers the various types of content which might be concerning you and explains whether we can deal with it and, if so, how we will act.
Reports of potentially illegal child sexual abuse content
If we find the content is hosted in the UK then we will work in partnership with the police and the ISP or host company to have the offender(s) investigated and the content taken down.
If the content is assessed as potentially illegal under domestic legislation but hosted outside the UK then we notify the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP)(UK) who then disseminate that information to the relevant national law enforcement agency via Interpol.
If the country where the content is hosted operates a Hotline like ours then we will also notify them. A list of those countries providing hotlines can be found at http://www.inhope.org
If we assess the content you reported as not to contain images of child sexual abuse but instead it depicts adult content then we can only take action if it is judged to be criminally obscene and is hosted in the UK
Criminal liability
If you have inadvertently accessed suspected child sexual abuse images online, or been the victim of an unsolicited email that possibly contained child sexual abuse content then we advise you to delete all records of the reported material from your computer. Under current UK law, accidental exposure to such content does not make you criminally liable, but we must advise you that this is not the case if you deliberately seek out such content.
Newsgroups
We regularly monitor newsgroups. If a newsgroup is found to regularly contain indecent images of children or is advertising that fact then we have a system to recommend to all UK ISPs that they should not carry the suspect newsgroup.
Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
We are aware of many file sharing programs and realise that they are open to abuse. The services are based on a peer-to-peer system, without any ISP involvement.
The Police are responsible for investigating apparent criminal behaviour by individual internet users but we do pass on reports to the police. If you have information that could assist in identifying a crime or the prevention of crime, please notify your local police force.
Criminally obscene content
If the content you reported is verified as potentially illegal criminally obscene content hosted in the UK then we will work in partnership with the relevant police agency and the ISP or host company to have the content removed and the offender (s) investigated.
We cannot take any action if the content is hosted outside the UK.
Incitement to racial hatred
Our current remit permits us to consider potential incitement to racial hatred content providing it is hosted in the UK. In such cases we liaise with the police and the ISP or host company concerned. This might result in the removal of the content and a criminal investigation by the police.
As with criminally obscene material, we cannot take any action if the content is hosted outside the UK.
Filtering and blocking solutions
There are ways to prevent you and your family from being inadvertently exposed to potentially illegal or potentially harmful content. The most popular method is to install software on your computer that filters and blocks content that you don't want to see.
Feedback
If you require further information on this report please use the feedback form provided on our website at http://www.iwf.org.uk/contact/index.html. Please remember to include your unique ID reference number.
We will endeavour to answer all requests for feedback as quickly as possible should a request be made. To find further information on what happens to your report please visit http://www.iwf.org.uk/public/page.10.43.htm.
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to submit your report. Together we can make a difference in minimizing the availability of illegal content on the internet.
Správce české národní domény CZ.NIC zneužil svého postavení a zablokoval několik „dezinformačních“ webů. Jedná se o nebezpečný precedent. Správce domény tu není od toho, aby určoval, jaké názory jsou správné nebo jaké zprávy jsou pravdivé. Mylné, zavádějící či úmyslně lživé informace se na internetu vyskytují odjakživa. Je na každém dospělém jedinci, aby vyhodnotil důvěryhodnost zdroje a informace a udělal si vlastní názor.
Omezovat či řídit přísun informací mohou rodiče svým dětem, ale nikoli stát nebo organizace typu CZ.NIC plnoletým občanům.
Nově oznámená verze Relačních rour v0.18 přináší řadu změn – podporu mnoha nových formátů, protokolů a transformací (ASN.1, INI, MIME, YAML, JSON, CBOR, HTML, QR, X11, XPath, XMLTable…). Nová je i podpora datových typů v CSV.
Článek Předpověď počasí v terminálu & Relační roury na jednoduchém příkladu ukazuje, jak si načíst strukturovaná data v XML, udělat nad nimi pár transformací a zobrazit si je včetně sloupcového grafu v textovém terminálu. Článek se dále věnuje některým myšlenkám, které jsou za projektem Relational pipes (složitost M×N×O vs.
Richard Stallman, zakladatel projektu GNU a FSF se vrací do vedení Nadace pro svobodný software (FSF). Udádí to v krátkém videu. Oficiální oznámení se připravuje. Jeho návratu se věnují i články na techrights.org a itsfoss.com.
Na serveru Techrights.org vyšel článek The GNU Project is Bleeding Into Microsoft, který upozorňuje na podezřele se množící případy projektů, které jsou přesměrované z webových stránek GNU na GitHub (proprietární software a služba provozovaná Microsoftem). Článek poukazuje i na to, že k řadě přesměrování došlo po tom, co byl Richard Stallman (zakladatel hnutí GNU a nadace FSF) „vyhnán“ z vedení FSF (resp. odstoupil po agresivní štvavé kampani vedené proti jeho osobě v září 2019). Zdrojové kódy z GitHubu si lze sice (zatím) stahovat (git clone) i bez registrace a přihlášení, ale pokud se někdo chce aktivně zapojit do projektu a např. hlásit chyby nebo posílat tzv. pull requesty (patche), je k tomu nutné mít účet u této proprietární centralizované služby, což znamená uzavřít smlouvu s GitHubem. Tomuto problému se věnuje i Sane software manifesto, dle kterého přispívání do svobodného a příčetného softwaru nesmí být podmíněno uzavíráním takových smluv (ani registrací u nějaké konkrétní třetí strany ani podepsáním politického či náboženského prohlášení).
Po dvou letech od posledního pokusu vyšel nový návrh zákona o vojenském zpravodajství a ochraně kyberprostoru. Vybíráme: Vyžaduje-li to veřejný zájem na zajišťování obrany státu, lze na základě vyhodnocení jevů nasvědčujících o existenci útoku nebo hrozby ohrožující důležité zájmy státu v kybernetickém prostoru a v souvislosti s opatřeními přijatými k odstranění útoku nebo hrozby nebo omezení jejich důsledků připustit v nezbytně nutném rozsahu také zásahy do základních práv a svobod fyzických osob, je-li to nezbytné ke splnění povinností Vojenského zpravodajství při provádění činností,
Heptapod je svobodný software pro hostování zdrojových kódů (případně libovolných souborů) a správu projektů. Heptapod je odvozený z GitLabu a podporuje distribuovaný verzovací systém Mercurial.
Kdokoli si může provozovat vlastní instanci Heptapodu, a není tak závislý na žádném poskytovateli.
Richard Stallman, zakladatel hnutí svobodného softwaru, se dnes v e-mailové konferenci guix-devel vyjádřil, že svobodný software je apolitický resp. jedinou podporovanou politikou je politika svobodného softwaru. Reagoval na některé návrhy, že by se do svobodného softwaru měl zabudovat feminismus nebo jiný -ismus. Témata jako komunismus nebo sexuální orientace jsou „off-topic“. Je v pořádku mít politické názory, ale lidé by je měli vyjadřovat na svých osobních webových stránkách nebo jinde – zatímco v rámci FSF/GNU bychom se měli soustředit na náš společný cíl, kterým je svobodný software.
Právě vyšlo Sane software manifesto verze v0.8. Manifest se zabývá tím, jak psát příčetný software s ohledem na práva uživatelů, ochranu soukromí, svobodu, bezpečnost a dlouhodobou udržitelnost. Před vydáním verze v1.0 je ideální čas k zasílání komentářů a poznámek do e-mailové konference.
Dear Reporter, Your report
Dear Reporter,
Your report has now been recorded and was assigned
the following reference number:
REPORT ID: 688389
The following information was recorded:
Category: Child Sexual Abuse Content
Internet Location: WWW
URL: Accepted
Thank you very much for contacting the Internet Watch Foundation.
Our role is to trace and assess potentially illegal content and then to work with the internet industry, police agencies, international Hotlines and other relevant bodies in the UK and abroad to have that content removed and potential offenders investigated. There may be occasions when potentially illegal websites reported to us remain active for a while after we have taken action to have them taken down. We keep this situation under constant review and persist in our efforts to have them removed.
Due to the volume of reports we process we regret that we are unable to reply personally to every incoming message. However please be assured that your report will be thoroughly investigated where possible within 24 hours of receipt during weekdays and the next working day after weekends or bank holidays unless exceptional circumstances prevail.
Have you been distressed by what you have seen?
We recognise that some people are upset or distressed by their experience of being exposed to the reported content. You may wish to consider talking about this experience with a friend, your GP or a professional counsellor as recommended by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Visit their website at http://www.bacp.co.uk/
Do you have concerns about the safety of a child?
If you think a child is in immediate risk call 999.
If you have immediate concerns about the safety of a child then please contact the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline on 0808 800 5000 or visit their website at http://www.nspcc.org.uk/
Are you worried about your own thoughts and behaviour towards children?
If you are worried about your own thoughts or behaviour towards children you can get help at the Stop it Now website at http://www.stopitnow.org.uk/
The remainder of this response considers the various types of content which might be concerning you and explains whether we can deal with it and, if so, how we will act.
Reports of potentially illegal child sexual abuse content
If we find the content is hosted in the UK then we will work in partnership with the police and the ISP or host company to have the offender(s) investigated and the content taken down.
If the content is assessed as potentially illegal under domestic legislation but hosted outside the UK then we notify the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP)(UK) who then disseminate that information to the relevant national law enforcement agency via Interpol.
If the country where the content is hosted operates a Hotline like ours then we will also notify them. A list of those countries providing hotlines can be found at http://www.inhope.org
If we assess the content you reported as not to contain images of child sexual abuse but instead it depicts adult content then we can only take action if it is judged to be criminally obscene and is hosted in the UK
Criminal liability
If you have inadvertently accessed suspected child sexual abuse images online, or been the victim of an unsolicited email that possibly contained child sexual abuse content then we advise you to delete all records of the reported material from your computer. Under current UK law, accidental exposure to such content does not make you criminally liable, but we must advise you that this is not the case if you deliberately seek out such content.
Newsgroups
We regularly monitor newsgroups. If a newsgroup is found to regularly contain indecent images of children or is advertising that fact then we have a system to recommend to all UK ISPs that they should not carry the suspect newsgroup.
Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
We are aware of many file sharing programs and realise that they are open to abuse. The services are based on a peer-to-peer system, without any ISP involvement.
The Police are responsible for investigating apparent criminal behaviour by individual internet users but we do pass on reports to the police. If you have information that could assist in identifying a crime or the prevention of crime, please notify your local police force.
Criminally obscene content
If the content you reported is verified as potentially illegal criminally obscene content hosted in the UK then we will work in partnership with the relevant police agency and the ISP or host company to have the content removed and the offender (s) investigated.
We cannot take any action if the content is hosted outside the UK.
Incitement to racial hatred
Our current remit permits us to consider potential incitement to racial hatred content providing it is hosted in the UK. In such cases we liaise with the police and the ISP or host company concerned. This might result in the removal of the content and a criminal investigation by the police.
As with criminally obscene material, we cannot take any action if the content is hosted outside the UK.
Filtering and blocking solutions
There are ways to prevent you and your family from being inadvertently exposed to potentially illegal or potentially harmful content. The most popular method is to install software on your computer that filters and blocks content that you don't want to see.
Feedback
If you require further information on this report please use the feedback form provided on our website at http://www.iwf.org.uk/contact/index.html. Please remember to include your unique ID reference number.
We will endeavour to answer all requests for feedback as quickly as possible should a request be made. To find further information on what happens to your report please visit http://www.iwf.org.uk/public/page.10.43.htm.
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to submit your report. Together we can make a difference in minimizing the availability of illegal content on the internet.