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". − Today the internet is increasingly a gateway to another world. This naturally appeals in particular to children and young people. From the age of nine, children are already making frequent use of gaming platforms and social media sites. However, many dangers also lurk on the net, such as cyber bullying, which can have a dramatic impact on young people’s lives in the real world. To show young people how to use the internet properly and highlight the risks it presents, and to raise their awareness of these issues, there is a need for information and instruction from adults, such as parents or teachers. I abstained from voting, as I do not believe that government agencies can gain control of the problems that present themselves for children and young people on the net. There is no doubt that governments must provide very clear definitions concerning the legality of various websites and actions, but responsibility for the well-being of children still lies, in my opinion, in the area of education."@en1

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