ISRAELI ATTEMPT TO CENSOR THE INTERNET PASSES FIRST
READING
7 March 2008
46 to 20 votes in favour of the bill in first
Knesset reading
Israeli politician Amnon Cohen's proposed bill to censor
Internet content through ISP restrictions (see previous
InfoPowa report) has passed its first reading in the
Knesset by 46 votes to 20.
The bill calls for ISPs to block all gambling, sex and
violence oriented websites, compelling any Israeli that
wishes to access such sites to make application to do
so. The measure makes it mandatory for ISPs to institute
the blocks within 60 days of the law passing on pain of
considerable punitive fines.
Not everyone in the Knesset is pleased with the progress
of Cohen's legislation. Gilan Erdan, chairman of Knesset
Economic Committee is concerned that the Cohen proposal
could "...turn Israel into a kind of Iran." The Middle
Eastern state is seen as having draconian laws.
Rimon Levy, president of the Israeli Internet
Association said: "This is a black day for the Internet
community in Israel." He said that it is doubtful that
the law would achieve its intended purpose and would
result in Israelis being pursued by the Communications
Ministry in the role of a "sheriff."
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