Petitions tagged with 'Censorship'
- Bring true democracy to the U.K.
It is about time true democacy was introduced to the U.K. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Save the BBC funding attack by the Conservatives.
The Conservative Party's constant attack on the BBC is designed to weaken it and is the worst form of censorship. When they were first elected the were summoned to be told of comprehensive cuts irrespective of the need. It is there method of [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - The government must release the Cabinet Office’s Major Projects Authority Report, November 2011, in full and without censorship or editing
The government must release the Cabinet Office’s Major Projects Authority Report, November 2011, in full and without censorship or editing, which raised the warning of risk about HS2 from Amber to Amber-Red level. The veto on this report is an [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Saturday 11 April 2015, Signatures: 55 - The Iraq Enquiry
We would ask that the Iraq Enquiry, having taken an extended period of time to reach its conclusions, be published with all information regarding the UK-American political and diplomatic discussions of UK involvement prior too and including the Iraq [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - The Internet should not be censored
We are opposed to the censorship of the Internet in any form. Responsible internet use lies in the hands of guardians rather than a web filter. Such a web filter is likely an insufficient safe guard and can be seen as a creeping attempt to censor [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Tuesday 6 January 2015, Signatures: 15 - Remove pressure from ISPs to have 'on by default' web filters and legislate against their use.
The UK government is pressuring the major ISPs to enable on by default filtering, and the countries major ISP - BT - who most other networks piggyback upon already has agreed to this. He is also trying to have these filters not only cover pornography [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 18 December 2014, Signatures: 5 - Allow the UK public to vote on whether ISP filtering should be enforced
Prime Minister David Cameron has recently announced that filters used to block pornography under the ISP filtering bill will also block websites espousing "extremist" views in order "to keep our country safe". Stating, "We have put in place some of [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 26 November 2014, Signatures: 6 - Change censorship regarding music and music videos in public mediums
Given the recent, very popular, release of Robin Thicke's inappropriate and objectifying song "Blurred Lines", I want to ask that songs such as this, and their music videos if they are also offensive, are removed from easily available public mediums, [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Free Guardian comments from Cif moderation team tyranny.
At present the Guardian's 'Comment is Free' Moderation team exercise tyrannical control over the views of it's readership with a trigger happy approach to censoring the views of it's readers. Considering the free speech editorial policy of Alan [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Music censorship laws
Currently there are no laws referring to the censorship of music in popular culture. After the controversy of Robin Thicke's song 'Blurred Lines' promoting rape and lad culture, I believe laws should be introduced to censor music that is played on [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 17 September 2014, Signatures: 16 - The government must apologise for the GCHQ intrusion into the Guardian offices
Pre-censorship of our Free Press by shadowy figures from British "security services" is totally unacceptable to the Electorate. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Stop Internet censorship
If the recent Internet censorship bill is aloud in place then it will not do what it says it will not affect child molestors or pedophiles in anyway no one that abuses children for child porn uses google it should not be on the Internet we stop them [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Tuesday 12 August 2014, Signatures: 3 - Have separate debates on porn, child porn & censorship
Debating & legislating laws on child porn, pornography & censorship together is emotive, devicive & doesn't bring clarity to the issue. It risks trivialising child porn, which is clearly abhorrent but using its emotive nature to colour the debate on [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Tuesday 5 August 2014, Signatures: 4 - Do not censor the Internet
We believe there are two important problems with the government's plans to filter the Internet: [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 30 April 2014, Signatures: 70 - Have separate debates on porn, child porn & censorship
Debating & legislating laws on child porn, pornography & censorship together is emotive, devicive & doesn't bring clarity to the issue. It risks trivialising child porn, which is clearly abhorrent but using its emotive nature to colour the debate on [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Prevent David Cameron's Online Pornography Block.
The following signitories would like to request that the UK government reconsider their proposal to require that ISP's impliment an opt-in system, blocking access to online pornography. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 23 July 2014, Signatures: 42 - ASA bias against and censorship of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
The Advertising Standards Agency has since March 2011 been using complaints from a small number of anti-CAM lobbyists to heavily restrict information on the websites of complimentary and alternative medical therapists. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Restriction and control for newspapers.
Restriction and control for newspapers is an act to redeem on British newspapers to restore itself as a traditional newspaper and putting an end for newspapers to abuse Freedom of the Press. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Change Internet Censorship
Child porn sites should be banned, blocked and the people behind them, arrested and charged for there crimes. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 19 February 2014, Signatures: 52 - Ban Real Internet Gore in UK
Petition for international and domestic websites that promote the viewing of or sharing of explicit real-life images or video of violence, gore or torture of humans or animals to fall under the same law as other media sources such as newspapers or [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Friday 17 January 2014, Signatures: 4 - Stop or reconsider governments increasing censorship and regulating the Internet
If the e-petition is successful, then I believe that governments should stop or reconsider the cabinet actions to increase censorship and regulate the internet. I and many other people believe this as the internet should be a free and open place, and [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Support a free and open internet and stop censorship
To reconsider the meeting to block websites and stop a free and open internet. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Friday 20 December 2013, Signatures: 3 - PLEASE GET REALITY TV OFF OUR TV SCREENS!
The relentless amount of reality TV on our screens is ruining our countries' perception of how life works, and creating a society obsessed with 1) Celebrity, 2) Money, 3) Acting like a lout! ..... I'm not normally for censorship of telling people [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Ban the anti-Islamic film 'Innocence of Muslims' which insults Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from YouTube
This petition is to ban the video the movie 'Innocence of Muslims' from YouTube and any other type of media source. The film denigrates the faith of Islam, the character of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as well as his noble companions in the most [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Internet Bill of Rights
We the undersigned are petitioning for the creation of an Internet Bill of Rights. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 12 September 2013, Signatures: 9 - Parental Internet Controls
There is, at the time of writing, a public consultation on whether or not to have a mandatory ISP filter for blocking adult content. This filter can be turned off only on request, and there is currently nothing to specify what is and isn't adult. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 5 June 2013, Signatures: 6 - Do not implement a mandatory ISP content filter
It has recently been proposed in the UK that a network level censorship be put in place on adult content. To access this content you will need to 'opt-in' with your ISP. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Government to come clean on reasons for BBC Riot Drama Censorship!
We the people believe that the Government should not be in the business of banning BBC Drama. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Stop Internet Censorship
Recently the high court has ruled to block certain websites. they have subsequently forced 3 major internet providers to put expensive measures in place. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Saturday 25 August 2012, Signatures: 2 - Regulate your children - Not the internet.
The UK is considering introducing new filters for online pornography. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Tuesday 14 August 2012, Signatures: 41 - Remove the block on The Pirate Bay in the UK
Stop censoring the internet and remove the block on The Pirate Bay website. In a democratic society we should not be controlled by government censorship just because a few companies cannot understand how the Pirate Bay works and that it does nothing [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Internet Censorship R.E. Pirate Bay
Recently the high court has ruled to block certain websites. they have subsequently forced 3 major internet providers to put expensive measures in place. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Stop censorship of the internet, before it's too late!
A High Court Order was passed recently to prevent access to The Pirate Bay for "Copyright Infringement". [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - The Pirate Bay must not be blocked
Start with blocking one site and it will go on to two, four, eight, ten, hundred, were will it stop? [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Ensure free access to The Pirate Bay in the UK
The High Court as ruled that file-sharing site The Pirate Bay must be blocked by UK internet service providers. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Abolish e-petitions
Abolish e-petitions as they are a pointless exercise. Due to the state censorship of those that do not fit the PC systems ideals. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Freedon of expression
Stop net censorship! The UK government should assure the British people that increasing restrcitions on freedom of expression on the internet will be stopped. To limit freedom of expression is to put all of our human rights in danger. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Tuesday 29 May 2012, Signatures: 2 - Leave The Pirate Bay alone
The Pirate Bay has done nothing wrong. It does not share illegal files, it does not host these files. People do not understand that, they blindly ban what they do not understand. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 29 August 2012, Signatures: 762 - Re-Instate Press TV
The Government in collusion with Ofcom have decided that the news broadcasts by Press TV, are not to their liking and not in their interest, so have decided that no one must be allowed to hear the other side of the story, and only hear the story fed [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - The Government should voice its disapproval of the proposed pieces of U.S. legislation known as SOPA and PIPA
We, the undersigned, note with alarm the proposed U.S. laws SOPA and PIPA, which let U.S. courts order the shutting down of almost any UK website--decisions which must be appealed in a U.S. court at length and at significant cost. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 18 April 2012, Signatures: 61 - removal of censorship on the public internet sky maps
It has been over 28 years since the Infra red astronomical survey was conducted, [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Saturday 12 January 2013, Signatures: 6 - Pressure The US Government to stop Censorship of the Internet
The US government is pushing through a law that will damage the internet globally, effecting UK business, in that smaller businesses and creative individuals will have far greater difficulty getting a foot up in the marketplace. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Up with The Daily Sport
I am SO offended by The Daily Sport's regular tasteless front cover portrayal of women. I want to see it moved to the TOP SHELF where it belongs. We live in a world aiming for equal opportunity... it is unacceptable to portray women as sex objects in [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 6 December 2012, Signatures: 20 - CENSORSHIP OF E-PETITION SITE
Parliament should debate the rountine refusal of the e-petition site to process various petitions, without notification, or to reject them as being "party political material or commercial endorsements" when they neither endorse anything commercial [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Friday 30 November 2012, Signatures: 2 - Protect freedom of the press and do not regulate it.
Freedom of the Press must not not be eroded. Regulations which some people are calling for can be abused and could end as a form of censorship. If such regulation was in place the public would not have found out about the "dodgy" dossier for the [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 29 November 2012, Signatures: 10 - Say NO to the Censorship of the Internet
Certain events across the world have triggered a knee-jerk reaction from large governmental bodies to try and censor the internet- not just for vunerable parties- but for everyone. 'SOPA' is an American Act that is being debated at this moment in [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 21 November 2012, Signatures: 153 - Apply post-watershed broadcast rules to adverts
TV adverts run after the watershed should be subject to the same rules as the content being broadcast. If I watch a tv show post-watershed which legally contains nudity, swearing, or violence, there is no justification for limiting the nudity, [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Tuesday 24 January 2012, Signatures: 9 - Investigate whether the BBC NEWS has a unofficial political censorship policy.
I am sure I am not the only when to notice the high number of "transmission faults" such as dips in volumes. I am sure the BBC licence fee payers are intelligent enough to make up their own mind without the leftwing wing BBC trying to influence them. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Opposition to proposals to block pornographic material online
We, the undersigned, oppose the proposal to block material considered to be pornographic unless users opt-in with their ISP to view such material. While we agree that children should be protected from potentially damaging websites, we argue that this [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Say NO to internet censorship
The government should abandon all policy and attempts to enforce censorship or 'filtering of the internet. Specifically the current drive to force ISPs to implement an 'opt in' for pornography. Parents should learn to take responsibility for their [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Censorship of Sexualised Images in National Newspapers
The Government to take steps to regulate and censor sexualised images in National newspapers. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Sunday 30 September 2012, Signatures: 14 - protect 18 rated games from censorship
The daily Mail tried to get MW3 bannned but theses sort of games are 18 rated surely if you are an adult you are mature enouth to play them [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 19 September 2012, Signatures: 3 - Don't censor Palestine - let them be heard.
63 years of ethnic cleansing, genocide, war crimes, terrorism, imprisonment and an apartheid regime - is this a life? No - This is oppression; this is deprivation; this is injustice. But they live like this every day and they have done for as long as [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Friday 14 September 2012, Signatures: 170 - CREATE A FREE PRESS IN THE UK - STOP THE MEDIA BARONS
1 Stop the control of media in the UK by owners of groups of papers. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Saturday 25 August 2012, Signatures: 2 - Stop Government censorship of Epetition systems
Yesterday I wrote an Epetition regarding National Insurance and benefit payments. My petition was fair stating that our contributions should reflect what we receive. It was rejected. So I went away and re-worded it and made it more concise. I [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - NO TO INTERNET CENSORSHIP! NO TO GOVERNMENT CRACKDOWNS ON SOCIAL NETWORKING!
The government has responded to the recent wave of looting in Britain by announcing a crackdown on social networking sites. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - No Government Censorship of Social Networking Tools
Social networking enables communication of all kinds. Those organising criminal activity make up a tiny minority of users. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Stop rejecting e-petitions, it is undemocratic
I've had a couple of e-petitions rejected for publication, not because of bad language or offence, but because it must have arbitrarily opposed the censors values. This censorship is undemocratic. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 9 August 2012, Signatures: 10 - Stop Blocking of Websites and Disconnection of File-sharers
The Government shall keep the Internet free from Censorship other than that of serious importance (e.g Child Pornography) the Government will allow the list of blocked websites to be viewed and debated by the Public. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Reform the laws surrounding the showing of parlimentary footage on satirical shows
Recently a clip of parliment was banned from being shown on the Daily Show in the UK; due to the fact that it is illegal to show footage from the House Of Commons on satirical shows. Such unnecessary and irresponsible censorship is a crime in itself [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Petition to stop school censorship!
A petition to ask parliament to debate the effect of school censorship of websites that are non-harmful and for a repeal of this. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 15 August 2012, Signatures: 2 - Recognise access to the internet as a human right
Human rights are basic rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to regardless of status. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Abolish the Video Standards Council
PEGI are already mediating content of our video games, we don't need the VSC also, if a game is okay to be released in another European country (which they always are as far as PEGI is concerned) then there is no reason that it can't be shown here. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 14 May 2015, Signatures: 1 - Respect Social Liberties by not over-censoring the internet
The government is intending to tighten internet surveillance, by blocking certain websites using key phrases. New internet users will be forced not just to opt in specially to view pornagraphic content and to access gamblig sites, but also in orders [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Monday 30 March 2015, Signatures: 1 - reverse government censorship
Reverse the government censorship to stop over censoring the internet and forcing ISP's to over censor, because there is ways to bypass censorship anyway so lets force the government to admit they are wrong and remove the over censorship. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Revise the Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 amendments to the 2003 Communications Act (un ban porn)
Revise the Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 amendments to the 2003 Communications Act [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Monday 30 March 2015, Signatures: 7 - Remove New Censorship on Online Porn (Including Banning Female Ejaculation)
The Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 has banned the presentation of female ejaculation, and other acts, in all British-made on-demand pornography. The change especially targets acts that provide sexual pleasure for women, such as [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Monday 30 March 2015, Signatures: 10 - REVERSE AND RE-EVALUATE THE CENSORSHIP OF UK PORNOGRAPHY.
British produced pornography has been severely censored due to an amendment of the 2003 Communications Act. The Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 requires that video-on-demand (VoD) online porn now mirrors those of DVD sex shop-type porn by [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 1 - Hold newspapers criminally liable for knowingly publishing false or inaccurate news
Newspaper should be free of censorship. However, they should be required to demonstrate that the information they provide has been properly researched. They should be able to prove to the regulator that appropriate steps have been taken to provide [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Monday 30 March 2015, Signatures: 1 - Repeal the decision to ban Tyler the Creator from entering the UK.
The Government, especially the Home Secretary, continually feel that they have to use censorship as a weapon against those they deem unfit to enter OUR country. If the lyrics of a musician cause them to not be allowed in then why not the writers of [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Allow news agencies unrestricted filming in the central lobby of Parliament
Under present rules, only authorised photography is allowed. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 5 October 2016, Signatures: 20 - For David Cameron To Resign As PM Due To The Lack Of Confidence The Public Have
For Lying over Syria, Tax Credits, Budget Cuts, Tax Haven, Bailouts, Immigration; Crushing the economy, health & social care, human & disability rights, education, employment, steel, housing, social security, pensions; For increasing taxation, [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Prevent government censorship of scientific reaserch
Recently, The Guardian published an article on how "many British scientists will soon be blocked from speaking out on key issues affecting the UK – from climate change to embryo research and from animal experiments to flood defences." This has [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Protect the British press from overseas censorship!
The British press is facing arbitrary censorship and attacks from overseas medieval regimes that have already strangled their own press. Gulf regimes are employing firms to viciously target the UK media who report anything that they find unsavory. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop internet censorship linked to celebrity 'gagging orders' now!
I read in The Sun (1 June 2016) that there is going to be censorship on the internet after a legal ruling on celebrity 'gagging orders' requested by the English courts. This type of internet censorship shouldn't be allowed when the rest of the world [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop Facebook from censoring criticism of Indian violence in occupied Kashmir.
Facebook has been suspending and blocking users posting content criticizing Indian atrocities against civilians in Kashmir, killing, maiming and arresting thousands in the last few weeks. Said posts are consequently being deleted by Facebook. This [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - All telecoms personnel in the UK should be licensed
I have experienced poor service from a telecoms provider, which resulted in me being given 2.6-2.8 Mb when 10-15Mb was freely available at my home. People who work in the telecoms industry have a great deal of power, and should be licensed and [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 1 January 1970, Signatures: 6 - We want the government to clearly define our right to Freedom of Speech.
After mass censorship online the time has come for the government to clearly define what the boundaries surrounding freedom of speech are. For example, people are being silenced online for 'hate speech' when they are simply voicing opinions that [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Reject measures in the Digital Economy Bill to censor legal content online
The Digital Economy Bill has passed its third reading in the Commons. It includes measures to force Internet Service Providers to block pornographic websites which don't verify the age of users via intrusive means, and to censor legal content [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 1 January 1970, Signatures: 54 - Prevent the censorship of online adult material by the Digital Economy Bill
The Digital Economy Bill sets out to censor areas of the internet which the British Government deem aimed at an adult audience, except not only for children, but for all. We must prevent this form of censorship, an illiberal ideal that has no place [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop the Digital Economy Bill from banning "un-convential" porn on the internet
The Digital Economy Bill will "force people to register if they want to watch porn and ban many sex acts". Then bill will force people to register in order to legally watch porn and ban any porn that the BBFC deems "unconventional". This means that [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Start accepting petitions which may not fit your agenda. Lose the censorship!
Yougov offer the opportunity to start petitions. Yet dismiss any which don't fit with Government agenda. If you offer people (The voters) a window. At least be fair and democratic about how you judge them. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop the UK government's plans for internet censorship.
The UK's government's new plans for the censorship of pornography is a terrifying reality. It includes the ban of legal acts between consenting adults under the 'Obscene Publications Act'. There is no reason for the government to dictate what [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Censor the broadcast of sexually explicit music to protect young children
I am petitioning the British Government to consider censoring the broadcast of sexually explicit music during the day to protect young listeners / viewers. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Thursday 1 January 1970, Signatures: 7 - To mitigate against US policies that infringe upon human rights and environment.
With Donald Trump and the US limiting basic global human rights, equal rights and care for the environment, we urge the UK government to stand against restrictive policies by taking action that mitigates their negative effects. UK representatives, [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stand up against climate change. Stop Donald Trump's censorship of science.
The UK Government to pressurise Trump and his administration to protect the integrity of accepted scientific evidence. To pressurise them to uphold their commitments to the Paris Agreement 2015 and other environmental legislation. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - ALLOW DONALD TRUMP TO SPEAK IN BOTH HOUSES IT'S CALLED FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
IT GOES AGAINST EVERYTHING WE STAND FOR BY NOT ALLOWING THE PRESIDENT OF THE FREE WORLD TO SPEAK IN BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT..AND IT IS THE RIGHT OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE TO HEAR WHAT HE HAS TO SAY.. ANYTHING ELSE WOULD BE CENSORSHIP BY POLITICAL [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Make it law that the citizens of the UK have freedom of speech
There is an alarming rate of censorship in the UK now. For example the government is using "hate speech" as an excuse to silence the people [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Allow Tyler the Creator back into the UK
Tyler, The Creator claims he has been banned from the UK. [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Wednesday 21 March 2018, Signatures: 6 - Stop the planned "pornography online ID" as it imposes on our human rights
The upcoming planned "ban" on adult content online in the UK is nothing other than big brother trying to track our data. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop the banning of RT in the UK
Following the assassination attempt in Salisbury, the government is proposing that the News channel RT should be banned from the UK airwaves. If we value the concept of free speech at all then this should be out of the question. Please sign to stop [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Create an unchangeable bill of rights to protect freedom of Speech in the UK.
Freedom of Speech is not a guaranteed right in the UK. After the recent banning of right Wing campaigners from entering the UK and the continuous silencing & censorship of the British citizens that have opinions that differ from Radical left Wing [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop the ridiculous censorship of Facebook. banned for saying bobs and vegana!
Have you ever had a Facebook ban for something unfair? Some may find it racist but literally every Indian person I know, knows that it's a joke and takes no offense. Using a "meme" should NOT carry a 30 day ban. Since when is it OK to limit [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Issue statement on the draft Directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on copyright in the Digital Single Market in its current shape will severly impact the economic freedom and freedom of speech of all EU citizens if implemented. It favours big [...]
Status: closed, Close Date: Friday 7 December 2018, Signatures: 70 - UK Government - Prevent UK MEPS voting FOR Article 13 of EU Copyright Directive
On 20-21 June, the European Parliament will vote on the Copyright Directive. Members of the parliament are the only ones that can stand in the way of bad copyright legislation. Tell them you need them to protect your Internet against surveillance and [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Don't add the age verification and censoring on porn sites
The government plans to add age verification and censoring on porn sites. [...]
Status: open, Closing Date: Monday 22 April 2019, Signatures: 6 - Reverse the ban of the Iceland Palm Oil advert...it is NOT a political issue.
I like many people am disgusted that the Iceland commercial has been banned under the false mantra of it being political. Censorship of genuine environmental issues needs to stop. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Stop censorship of the new Iceland ad as it backs no political party.
The latest advertisement from Iceland depicting the destruction of the rainforest has been banned for being ‘too political’. However it does not back any political movements or parties. Instead shows how company’s are profiting on the [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Review & lift the ban on Iceland's Christmas advert
Icelands Christmas advert has been banned by Clearcast the advert shows the damage that palm oil is doing to the world and that the supermarket's own brand products do not contain palm oil. [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0 - Reconsider Article 13 to prevent major internet censorship.
Copyrighted content should not be infringed upon, this is not the issue. "The language of the law is currently too vague and opens the door for media companies to abuse the legislation" - FilmTheory. If nothing is done to change this, it could end [...]
Status: rejected, Signatures: 0
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