The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) will push for new legislation that requires all commercial websites to label every page that includes adult material in an effort to protect Web surfers from pornography, the agency announced Thursday.The DoJ, in an initiative aimed at child pornography, also wants legislation that would prohibit commercial websites from initially displaying sexually explicit material without further action, such as an additional click, by the viewer. U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales called for the new laws in a speech at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Alexandria, Va.Gonzales also called for the U.S. Congress to triple current criminal fines levied against Internet service providers that knowingly fail to report child pornography on their systems. The new fines would be US$150,000 for the initial violation and $300,000 for each additional violation.The DoJ wants Congress to add the new provisions to the Children’s Safety and Violent Crime Reduction Act, passed by the House of Representatives in March. The bill, now pending in the Senate, is a wide-ranging proposal targeting sex offenders, gangs and child pornography. The bill would require local law enforcement agencies to make sex offender registries available online, and it would increase the penalties of sex offenses against children. In his speech, Gonzales called for additional measures against child pornography and adult-themed material in general. He asked Congress to prohibit the practice, common at some sexually explicit websites, of hiding innocuous terms in a site’s code so that search engines will point to them. The DoJ initiative would make it illegal for a person to knowingly deceive others into viewing obscene materials. “Protecting children from these dangers is one of my highest priorities as attorney general,” Gonzales said in a statement. He called child pornography a more serious problem than most people realize. -Grant Gross, IDG News ServiceCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature Key IT initiatives reshape the CIO agenda While cloud, cybersecurity, and analytics remain top of mind for IT leaders, a shift toward delivering business value is altering how CIOs approach key priorities, pushing transformative projects to the next phase. By Mary Pratt May 30, 2023 10 mins IT Strategy IT Leadership opinion Managing IT right starts with rightsizing IT for value While there are few universals when it comes to saying unambiguously what ‘managing IT right’ looks like, knowing how to navigate the limitless possibilities of IT is surely one. By Thornton May May 30, 2023 6 mins Digital Transformation IT Strategy IT Leadership brandpost Designing the campus of the future starts with high-quality 10Gbps connectivity By Huawei May 30, 2023 4 mins Network Architect Networking Devices Networking feature Red Hat embraces hybrid cloud for internal IT The maker of OpenShift has leveraged its own open container offering to migrate business-critical apps to AWS as part of a strategy to move beyond facilitating hybrid cloud for others and capitalize on the model for itself. By Paula Rooney May 29, 2023 5 mins CIO 100 Technology Industry Hybrid Cloud Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe