"There is no button, there is no magic wand here, it's going to be challenging," she said. She does not imagine it will ever be as simple as clicking a link to remove an image, with thousands of sites hosting the images and many overseas. "We want it out as quickly as practicable but we want a good tool and good technology that doesn't fail us." "I would not want to release a tool unless it was tested and worked," she said. The Government today announced the e-Safety Office would develop an online tool for victims to report and remove revenge porn from the internet.īut Ms Inman Grant said she had no idea when that tool would be available. The e-Safety Office, previously called the Office of the Children's e-Safety Commissioner, has expanded its responsibilities to tackle revenge porn. It has appointed online safety expert Julie Inman Grant as the next e-Safety Commissioner, to begin in January 2017. The Federal Government has also decided to expand the work of the children's e-Safety Commissioner, to make sure the online harassment of adult women is also addressed.
( ABC News: Adam Kennedy) 'There is no button, there is no magic wand' Online safety expert Julie Inman Grant has been appointed as the next e-Safety Commissioner. "We shouldn't underestimate the signalling effect of the law, because this is a growing offence category, we need everyone in the community to understand very clearly that this behaviour is not just wrong, it's criminal." "The Government's own law enforcement agencies have said that existing offences don't adequately cover the field and don't specifically target this offence," he said. Mr Watts said a previous Senate inquiry heard evidence that there was a need for a specific, Commonwealth offence. "Twelve months after Labor introduced a private member's bill to criminalise revenge porn nationally, the reality is this is not the case in Australia today." "It may well be worthwhile to introduce a civil penalties regime for these kinds of offences, but we think that's getting ahead of itself, quite frankly, for the Government," Labor MP Tim Watts said. Senator Fifield said it was already a Commonwealth criminal offence to use a communications device to menace, harass or cause offence.īut the Federal Opposition said the Government should introduce a specific criminal offence to deal with the problem of revenge porn. "We want civil penalties that will work." "And by the sector I mean law enforcement agencies, women's groups, other organisations.
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