This article was published on March 28, 2012

That sucks: Egyptian court declares Internet porn illegal


That sucks: Egyptian court declares Internet porn illegal

An Egyptian court has ruled in favour of banning porn in the country, after an initial call for the move came from one member of parliament, followed by confirmation from the Ministry of Telecommunications that it had begun to explore options on how to implement the ban.

The ruling was confirmed today by local publication, Egypt Today, via Twitter.

The news has been met with concern over where Egyptian authorities will draw the line on what is acceptable and what is not.

Others have reacted to the news with a fair share of sarcasm:

The news has seen the revival of the hashtag, #EgyptPornBan on Twitter, and one tweet highlights the very problem with the proposed ban:

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There are many unanswered questions that accompany the news of the ruling. How will the government define what is deemed offensive and what is deemed acceptable? Will a filtering system be put in use, and will perfectly innocent content get caught in the net? Will suggestive videos on YouTube or images on Tumblr be next?

A similar ruling was made in 2009, but the court’s decision was never enforced. This time around, with a conservative parliament backing the ruling, however, it is highly likely that a system will be put in place, with some speculation surfacing as to whether the ruling is simply an excuse to clamp down on Internet freedom in the country in general.

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