Advertisement
Promo

Compliance Toolkit

Yahoo! UK to block access to US chatrooms

Will Knight ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 12 Feb 2001 15:59 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Internet portal Yahoo! has changed its UK Instant Messenger client to block access to adult chatrooms based in the US. Anyone downloading a UK version of the software from Monday will not be able to access these rooms.

The US version of the software, which anyone can access, will remain unchanged and users will still be able to get on to adult chatrooms based in the UK

A Yahoo! UK spokesman said the firm has made the changes to its service in order to comply with UK law. He says that the decision was taken after consultation with children's charities and Internet watchdogs including ChildNet and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). ZDNet News has campaigned against the way in which Yahoo's IM chat facility operates since October.

The use of the Internet by paedophiles is a growing problem. Members of the world's largest organised Internet child porn ring, dubbed the Wonderland Club, were convicted in the UK last month and are due to be sentenced this week. One of the convicted men, interviewed on Panorama this Sunday, praised the Internet for creating a community for people interested in child pornography. The club traded thousands of images of babies and children being subjected to sexual abuse in Internet newsgroups.

Yahoo! reveals a number of initiatives designed to stop illegal activity. These follow publicity surrounding recent Internet paedophile investigations in the UK. In addition to stopping the UK Instant Messenger client from reaching adult chatrooms, Yahoo! says it will no longer be possible to search the US-based adult section of Yahoo! Clubs from the UK. This service allows users to create meeting places for those with similar interests.

Yahoo! UK also reiterates its plans to appoint a social policy specialist to review the safety of its services and users will be encourage to report potentially illegal activity, says a spokesman.

Yahoo! Instant Messenger chat service, which allows individuals around the world to communicate freely using a user name, has in the past been linked with Internet paedophiles. Patrick Green was convicted in October 2000 of raping a girl he met through Yahoo!'s IM service. "Yahoo! is committed to tackling the problem of individuals using our site to harm minors in any way," says a spokesman for Yahoo! UK.

However Yahoo! believes that it is wrong to single out the Internet as a vehicle for paedophiles. "The issues that the Internet industry is facing are the same as those that society is facing today," says the spokesman.

ZDNet UK downloaded the client Monday from the UK Web site and was unable to access any chatrooms.

Have your say instantly, and see what others have said. Click on the TalkBack button and go to the ZDNet News Forum.

Let the editors know what you think in the Mailroom. And read what others have said.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with EPSON

Did you find this article useful?
42 out of 111 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments


Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:










Video icon

Video

Cloud Watch Special Report

Five cloud computing myths exploded

Five cloud computing myths exploded

Analysis The cloud is providing a fertile habitat for the marketeers and their exaggerated claims. We examine the hokum and debunk the five most frequently peddled misconceptions about the cloud

More Special Reports

Sentry Posts Blog

Civil liberties groups attack file-sha...

Civil liberties and digital rights organisations have strongly criticised Lord Mandelson's Digital Economy Bill. Liberty said in a position paper on Tuesday that the bill, part of... More

Post a comment

Authentication risks all too human

Risks to successful online banking identification and authentication using smartcards involve a mixture of human and technological factors, according to the European Network and Information... More

1 comment

Opera censors Chinese content

Opera has updated the Chinese version of its mobile browser to stop users accessing restricted content. Opera Mini was updated on Friday from an international to a Chinese version,... More

2 comments


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters