Gordon Brown backs call to protect children online

Courtesy guardian.co.uk Technology  Thu, 03/27/2008 - 04:41

Gordon Brown has spoken in support of a national strategy for improving child safety online, saying internet service providers had to take more responsibility for what children can access.

By Jason Deans

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