ISRAELI POLITICIAN SEEKS ISP BLOCKS FOR ONLINE
GAMBLING
29 February 2008
Proposed Shas bill takes aim at websites for sex
and gambling
The anti-online gambling political climate in Israel was
again evident this week as Member of the Knesset Amnon
Cohen introduced a bill requiring internet service
providers to automatically block all sex, gambling and
violence-oriented websites.
The news publication Haaretz reports that the bill
requires customers who want to enter such sites to
specifically request access from their Internet
provider.
During the first reading, the Economic Affairs Committee
legal adviser said that he would find it difficult to
defend Cohen's bill in the High Court of Justice in
light of the refusal of Communications Minister Ariel
Atias to provide a list of sites to be blocked for the
committee's approval.
The Economic Affairs Committee meanwhile rejected a bill
submitted earlier by MK Alex Miller, which aimed to
force Internet providers to give customers a pamphlet
instructing users on how to block websites.
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