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Internet censorship in Romania

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Internet censorship in Romania is mainly related to the filtering of sites with pornographic content hosted in Romania.

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Although several proposals have been made to censor pornographic sites so far not one site has been blocked.

Legislation

The Law on Prevention and Combat of Pornography (No. 196/2003) says that all pornographic sites must be accessible only after entering a password and after the patron paid a tax per minute of access. Also, such activities must be authorised by a commission of the Ministry of Culture and Cults, which will include representatives of the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. All sites which feature paedophile, necrophile and zoophile pornography are banned.

The sites which do not respect this law may be added to a black list by the National Authority of Regulation in Communications and the ISPs which do not filter out the sites in the list within 48 hours will be fined 10,000-50,000 lei (3,400-17,000 USD). The sites are added to the black list after denounces from private citizens, sites which are then verified by the Authority.

Blocking of pornographic sites

On December 11, 2008, the National Authority for Communications proposed to block 40 sites under the anti-pornographic law, all of which were hosted in Romania. The list of sites was not been made public, in order to discourage their promotion. The president of authority claimed that these sites were freely accessible, not by a password, as the law requires, and as such, it was possible to be easily accessed by children.

One of the 40 sites proposed for blocking is a site which is not pornographic: 220.ro, one of the biggest video sharing websites in Romania (344,000 unique visitors per week).

As of November 2011, none of the sites have been blocked in Romania and the proposals have been ignored.

Online forums censorship proposal

In August 2010, a Social-Democrat Senator, Olguţa Vasilescu, proposed a law to ban the usage of profanity on the internet forums of the Romanian press, requiring the online press to moderate the content. Accused of wanting to protect the politicians from criticism, she replied that the purpose of her law is for the protection of children who might encounter profanity while browsing the internet.

The proposal was largely ignored and no action was taken.

Sports betting censorship

Once they were forbidden to bet on unlicensed sites such as bet365.com and bwin.com, lots of bettors from Romania continued to access this sites just to see the betting offer and stats. It is illegal to bet on unlicensed sites in Romania, but this cannot give them (ONJN) the permission to restrict the access to other informational data present on those sites.

References

Internet censorship in Romania Wikipedia