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First porn app for Google Glass runs smack into new ban on explicit content

Seattle-based adult app marketplace Mikandi is getting lots of attention and traffic for releasing the first-ever pornography app for Google Glass. But a new ban on sexually explicit content on the ...

Technology and working together only answer to illegal images online

The question of ease of access via the internet to images of child abuse and pornography in general has once again become front page news. Details from the recent, tragic April Jones murder case ...

Online porn a growth industry

Although accurate figures are hard to verify, the overall impression from the estimates of the monetary value of online pornography clearly reveal it to be a lucrative business:

Banning online pornography Legislate or educate?

Iceland could become the first Western democracy to attempt censorship of the internet under radical proposals to block online pornography according to recent media coverage.

Porn at work is bad news with or without an acceptable use policy

Knowing that you should not distribute hard core pornography at work is ‘common sense’ according to Fair Work Australia as reported recently in the article below. More importantly they also concluded ...

Clear advice on proper usage of corporate email

Here is some very helpful advice and guidance contained in a recent article from the Sioux City Journal in the USA. Many times the rights of employers and responsibilities of employees around the ...

Three clicks away from explicit material

An excellent article from The Telegraph, released to coincide with Safer Internet Day, highlights a study which examined online video content. The study confirmed that in some cases children are only ...

Porn still the most common type of offensive material being sent around office computers

Below is another recent article from the ever excellent Sunday Herald in Australia. This piece highlights not only the issue of inappropriate image content on corporate email but the risk employees ...

Don’t wait 18 months to uncover misuse of your email system

The interesting article below reports on an employee’s recent failed appeal against his sacking related to pornographic emails in the workplace.

40 million people watch porn while at work

Further confirmation of the scale of the issue of pornographic images in the workplace is delivered in the recent article below.