Brown widens review of impact media violence has on children

by   |  09.04.07  |  Violence

British regulation of media is different than that of the United States because their constitution is unwritten. This paragraph was interesting:

“I am not interested in censorship at all, but I think we do need rules governing some aspects of the internet and videos where children are involved.” He said he expected the media to be fully willing to be involved in the review.

The problem the United Kingdom and the United States faces is that you can’t have “rules” without some form of “censorship.”