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EU: Prague Declaration on 'Safer Internet for Children'

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Published date
19 April 2009
Country
EU Institutions
Domain
eGovernment
Languages
Czech English
Author
Czech Presidency of the Council of EU 2009
Publisher
Czech Presidency of the Council of EU 2009
License of the document
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Submitted By
Jiri Prusa (Ministerstvo vnitra) | Czech Republic
Complete title:
Prague Declaration: 'A new European approach for safer Internet for children'

Description (short summary):
The Prague declaration has been adopted during the ministerial conference "Safer Internet for Children - fighting together against illegal content and conduct on-line" that took place in Prague on 20 April 2009.

The following have been highlighted:

  • the fact that the scope of the Safer Internet Programme, which is to promote safer use of the Internet and other communication technologies, has been extended to fighting illegal and harmful conduct, such as grooming and cyberbullying;
  • the proposal from the European Commission to update the Council Framework Decision 2004/68/JHA1, in particular the provisions aimed at strengthening efforts to combat online child sexual abuse material and grooming;
  • the Council Conclusions on setting up national alert platforms and a European alert platform for reporting offences noted on the Internet, including child sexual abuse material, and enhancing cooperation, exchange of information and experience in fighting against illegal content and harmful conduct online at international level. This initiative is also part of a concerted work strategy and practical measures against cybercrime adopted by the Council on 27 - 28 November 2008;
  • the initiative of the European Commission to set up a European Financial Coalition against commercial child sexual abuse material, whose aim it is to bring together all stakeholder groups engaged in the fight against the commercial distribution of images of child sexual abuse on the Internet, in order to combat the commercial sexual exploitation of children by the manufacture, distribution and sale of child sexual abuse material on the Internet.

Number of pages: 10

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