CIPS Chimes In On Internet Predators Act
alphabet26 writes "The Canadian Information Processing Society has formally responded to the Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act introduced in February of this year. Bill C-30 would grant authorities extended powers to monitor and track Canadians online. In the statement CIPS recommends that the Government of Canada 'prohibit access to personal information, related records/data, content, communications or records of internet use without the safeguard of a warrant.' CIPS is a non-profit organization that represents Canadian IT professionals and is a member of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)."
(Child) pornography on the internet is a arousal addiction -- you always need new different ( http://www.ted.com/talks/zimchallenge.html ).
This demand is met by some supply, which makes children (somewhere) suffer. But /. cannot even accept child pornography is a problem.
NB: The message above might reflect my opinion right now, but not necessarily tomorrow or next year.