Philadelphia

Cold shower for Iceland porn users as government considers ban

Credit: Thinkstock
Credit: Thinkstock

Iceland is set to become the first Western democracy to ban online pornography, with a draft law to be completed in March.

The Scandinavian state has one of the highest rape rates in the developed world, and following a public consultation on sex crimes the government has decided that pornography is partly to blame. “Violent porn is influencing the nature – and possibly the scope – of sexual violence. We must tackle the easy access the porn industry has to children,” Interior Ministry advisor Halla Gunnarsdottir told Metro.

Publication and distribution of pornography is already illegal in Iceland, and the government now plans to focus on extreme material. “The key words are ‘violent’ and ‘degrading’, although even the mainstream has become extreme,” said Gunnarsdottir.

Supporters claim that crime patterns reflect the growth of porn, which now accounts for 25% of all internet searches. “You can see the influence of porn in the prevalence of gang rapes as well as the language and mannerism used by the perpetrators,” said researcher Hildur Fjóla Antonsdóttir of the RIKK Center for Women’s and Gender Studies.

Yet implementing the new law will face strong technical and moral opposition. “Everyone uses encryption, so you have to censor everything with a password or accept that censorship is not the way,” Smári McCarthy, director of the International Modern Media Institute, told Metro. “It may be possible to achieve a weak level of censorship but it won’t deter people and will give an excuse to oppressive regimes in other countries.”

Iceland’s law offers no guarantees, says Professor Richard Wortley, head of security and crime science at University College London. “The research on violent porn exposure is contradictory and it is not possible to study the long term impact. People struggle to separate morality from the science as it is such an emotive issue. The effect can be serious but its important to realize society is not collapsing.”

The Icelandic government will consider proposals before the national election in April.


News
Entertainment
Sports
Lifestyle
International

Turkish riot police storm Istanbul park to end…

Turkish riot police stormed a central Istanbul park on Saturday firing tear gas and water cannon to evict hundreds of anti-government protesters, hours after an ultimatum from Prime Minister Tayyip…

International

Hospital siege, blasts new Pakistan government's first security…

Militants in a volatile region of western Pakistan bombed a bus carrying women students on Saturday and then seized part of the hospital where survivors were taken, in the first…

International

Iran elects new, moderate president

The election of a moderate Iranian president could help rein in hostility between Tehran and its Arab neighbors, but many Arabs doubt he can end a sectarian confrontation that has…

International

Pakistan militants blast bus, attack hospital; at least…

Militants in western Pakistan bombed a bus carrying women university students on Saturday and then seized part of the hospital where survivors of the attack were taken, killing at least…

Entertainment

The Word: Kanye does not want to hear…

If you spotted Jesus Effing Christ strolling down Madison Ave in a hoodie, just minding his own business, rolling with his boys the Apostles, would you try to talk to…

Entertainment

The Night Market makes a stop in West…

Line up for treats at the Night Market in West Oak Lane.

Movies

Terrence Stamp, the original General Zod, talks 'Man…

The original General Zod tells Metro why he doesn't think the new Superman film can measure up to Richard Donner's.

Arts

Mia Grace Montross, a true avenger

“Between ‘The Super Hero Squad Show’ and the comics I read her, she’s just a comic freak,” says the father of 4-year-old Mia Grace Montross.

Sports

US Open: Merion nice for a day, course…

US Open about to get interesting

MLB

Phillies snap losing streak behind another strong Lee…

Cliff Lee improved to 8-2 on the year, working seven strong innings, in the Phillies' 8-2 win over the Twins.

golf

Father and son bond over golf at the…

During the last practice round before the start of the US Open, this duo enjoys the day.

MLB

PHOTOS: Celebrities and athletes throw first pitch at…

A collection of athletes, entertainers, celebrities, presidents, and Wookies throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at Major League Baseball games.

National

Celebrate World Blood Donor Day... with Soleil Moon…

Needles aren’t usually people’s favorite part of their doctor visits, but who could resist donating blood if Punky Brewster asked you to? June 14 marks…

Lifestyle

Want a perfect night's Sleep? Check out these…

In our loud, technology-filled world getting the perfect nights sleep can nearly impossible. However, according to a recent Huffington Post article, there are 13 ways…

Education

Ten years of encouraging Hispanic students to stay…

Telemundo hopes to convince students to pursue education.

Education

Pencils down, the ACT is going digital

Taking tests on paper might soon be a thing of the past.