Organised by University of Luxembourg and University of Münster
Chair: Franziska Boehm, University of Münster (DE)
Moderator: Mark Cole, University of Luxembourg (LU)
Panel: Julia Hörnle, Queen Mary University of London (UK), Abhilash Nair, University of Strathclyde (UK), Lawrence Siry, University of Luxembourg (LU), Aurelien Savart, adult services data company (LU) and Pierre de la Celle, adult services data company (LU)
The panel focuses on the relationship between the regulation of pornography, including child pornography and privacy. It intends to shed light on how the regulation of pornography (and sometimes child pornography) is used to “censor” content on the Internet. We will first speak about the difference between the search for perpetrators of child pornography on the Internet and the legal use of regular pornography. Whereby the search for perpetrators of child pornography may even be deterred by privacy concerns (we will refer to a German example), the use of regular pornography becomes increasingly regulated and this regulation also impacts Article 8 ECHR/CFR. For the latter case we will refer to the UK example and discuss how recent British opt-in content policies effect individual rights. We will also take a look at the technical side of identifying and tracking users of pornography. In particular, the panel will consider:
The regulation of pornography in Europe
The relationship between privacy and pornography
The UK opt-in policy and Article 8 ECHR/CFR
The identifiability of customers of pornography.
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