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Saturday 18 January 2014 - 10:49
Story Code : 78187

Web committee discusses loosening online restrictions

Irans minister of communications says the committee for determining criminal content on the web has met to discuss the new administrations policies in order to reach consensus on which sites will be subject to filtering.
The Fars News Agency reports that the minister announced that the meeting was constructive, with the members agreeing that anti-religious and immoral sites will be restricted while sites that do not instigate corruption and increase public knowledge will be freely accessible.

The minister also commented on mobile telephone software applications, saying their use is permitted so long as they do not invade private space.

If the private space of individuals is invaded, then that particular application is invasive and will be made inactive, and the other parts will have no problem, Mahmoud Vaezisaid.

The minister expressed hope that the public will be satisfied with the results of the meeting.

Iranian internet users face widespread restrictions in accessing various websites, and the new administration is attempting to ease some of these restrictions without drawing too much fire from hardliners in the Islamic Republic establishment.

By Radio Zamaneh

 

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