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I am starting to wonder whether these warnings, for reviewers, are genuinely designed to stop real children becoming disappointed, or for the gangs of geeks who like to take recreational offence on the internet.
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On the internet, offence and defence really are very related.
LGBT Labour, the party's campaign for gay rights, urged people to report Griffin for allegedly breaching the Communications Act 2003, under which it is an offence to post menacing messages on the internet.
Last year, his government passed the Suicide-Related Material Offences Act, making it a federal offence to use the internet or telephone to counsel or incite suicide.
They make it an offence to use the internet to "slander", mock or deride organisations and individuals.
In the light of such harms (which go far beyond "offence"), most of the contributors agree that speech on the internet is under-regulated.
A 26-year-old man from Cheltenham was arrested on Thursday in connection with offences relating to the facilitation of copyright infringement on the internet, Fact said.
The figures, obtained by the NSPCC, show that more than 3,000 child sexual offences in the past year were facilitated or carried out on the internet.
Ms Gao's alleged offence relates to an unspecified document that is said to have circulated on the internet nearly a year ago.
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