Listers This may be of interest. http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Films-board-gives-Google-a... <http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Films-board-gives-Google-a-week-to-take-down-gay-song-video/-/539550/3089994/-/v8r0e2z/-/index.html> index.html <http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Films-board-gives-Google-a-week-to-take-down-gay-song-video/-/539550/3089994/-/v8r0e2z/-/index.html> It has become increasingly important for we as a nation to define our parameters when it comes to content. 1. Should we allow content online that we wouldn't even think about showing in our sitting rooms and public places? 2. Should the government be the morality cop when we as parents fail to do our duty? 3. Where does third party liability start and stop? There are precedents here by the way where Google has actually taken down graphic Al-Shabaab videos and the US Government ordering Google to take down the video - Innocence of Muslims. I suspect there's no easy answer to these pressing issues. Net Neutrality is becoming an issue that needs our attention - and quickly. Ali Hussein Tel: +254 713 601113