Results
07.04.2010 - 12.04.2010
The European Commission wants to block access to websites containing child pornography. Is giving the Commission the power to censor really the right way to go about tackling child porn?
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
0%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
0%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
20%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
80%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
62%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
38%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
59%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
41%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
78%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
22%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
50%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
50%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
0%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
100%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
56%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
44%
YES - Blocking will stop access to these sites and curb the commercial distribution of illegal images.
100%
NO - This is a step towards censorship, who knows what they will choose to block next.
0%



