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The childrens charity NSPCC has called on Facebook to resume a programme that scanned private messages for indications of child abuse, with new data suggesting that almost half of referrals for child sexual abuse material are now falling below the radar.Recent changes to the European commissions e-privacy directive, which are being finalised, require messaging services to follow strict new restrictions on the privacy of message data. Facebook blamed that directive for shutting down the child protection operation, but the childrens charity says Facebook has gone too far in reading the law as banning it entirely. Its striking that Facebook has interpreted the failure to reach agreement before Christmas as requiring them to stop scanning, when what that seems to be is a breaking of r stanley cup anks from the rest of the industry, says Andy Burrows, the charitys head of child safety online policy. The rest of the industry, including Google and Microsoft, stanley mug has come to a different conclusion about the continued legality of such scanning, Burrows added. Whats important here is that we dont lose sight of what this means, he said, adding that 250,000 reports come from the EU each month. There has to be a clear risk from Facebook right now that abusers are seeing this as an opportunity to target children using Facebook services, because this is a period when most of the monitoring services are turned off, h stanley mug e said.The US National Center for Missing Exploited Children has released data showi Yucu Salmond sets up Leveson panel as Scotland prepares to go it alone
Esther Rantzen has described the UK stanley kubek governments law on assisted dying as a mess as she renews her calls to legalise the procedure.On Thursday a report by MPs said the UK government must make plans for if the law is changed in Scotland, the Isle of Man or Jersey, where new measures on the issue are being considered.The Commons health and social care committee said legalisation in at least one jurisdiction was looking increasingly likely and suggested the government must be actively involved in discussions about how to approach differences in the law. The report did not make a rec stanley quencher ommendation for a vote on the issue.Rantzen, 83, who has stage-four cancer, told BBC Radio 4s Today programme: The thing that motivates me greatly is having watched the deaths of loved ones around me and seeing how memories of a bad death obliterate happy memories. Dr John Sorrell, an opponent of assisted dying, said on the programme that the report did not challenge the idea that some people may be put under pressure to choose an assisted death.Rantzen said there should be clear parameters about who would be eligible, citing guidanc stanley quencher e from the campaign group Dignity in Dying, which recommends that people with six months or less to live should have the option to legally end their own life.She said people who wanted to end their life because of severe mental illness should not be given access to assisted death. Obviously it can be intense, as real as physical suffering, but its too difficult to d |
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