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". − I voted in favour of this report. Internet and television take up more and more time in young people’s lives, which makes it necessary to establish protection for children and define quality standards for content that targets them. It is estimated that among 9 to 16-year-olds, young people use computers for school work and to play (100 %), to see video clips (86 %), to play with others, to download videos and music and to exchange P2P files (56 %) and, finally, for file sharing and visiting chat rooms (23 %). Young people themselves, schools, and academics and society as a whole are showing increasing awareness of the quality standards that must be required for content for minors, regardless of its means or the instrument used (television, computer, telephone, digital pad). Thus, with EU financing, valid instruments have been created, above all the Safer Internet Programme, which is well established in all the countries of the Union, and which until 2013 will guarantee coordination, which has been positively assessed in the interim report. It is necessary to ensure continuity for the Safer Internet Programme, and guarantee that the responsibility for protecting minors against cybercrime is held by all Member States. In order to achieve greater effectiveness, the fight against illegal content should be addressed and the protection of privacy should be ensured."@en1

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