Icasa and FBP to work on “uniform classification” system
Through a memorandum of understanding, the two groups will be able to work together on classification of content.
Through a memorandum of understanding, the two groups will be able to work together on classification of content.
Right2Know takes South African government to task over concerns “about the state of surveillance”.
The DA says it will object to “a number of problematic clauses” in the Department of Communications’ Film and Publications Board Amendment Bill.
There might be more than just classification and licensing holding back content coming to Netflix in South Africa.
#Handsoffourinternet you say?
Uploading content that hasn’t been certified by FPB could result in R500K fine.
Why do I want to say something when I see friends letting their kids play CoD?
A Unisa study has shown that some parents are unaware that their young children are playing GTA and Call Of Duty.
University of California thinks that Snake and Duke Nukem aren’t doing enough to warn players about the risks of smoking.
The device is used for intercepting mobile phone communications from a few kilometres away, and is highly illegal to own and operate.
FPB bill will compel Internet Service Providers to protect the public and children during usage of their services.
R2K’s concern is that China is one of the most repressive countries in the world when it comes to the internet.