Common use of Protection of Children Act 1978 Clause in Contracts

Protection of Children Act 1978. (Section 1) It is an offence to take, permit to be taken, make, possess, show, distribute or advertise indecent images of children in the United Kingdom. A child for these purposes is a anyone under the age of 18. Viewing an indecent image of a child on your computer means that you have made a digital image. An image of a child also covers pseudo-photographs (digitally collated or otherwise). A person convicted of such an offence may face up to 10 years in prison. Obscene Publications Act 1959 and 1964 Publishing an “obscene” article is a criminal offence. Publishing includes electronic transmission.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Agreement, www.bisleybluecoatcofeprimary.co.uk

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Protection of Children Act 1978. (Section 1) It is an offence to take, permit to be taken, make, possess, show, distribute or advertise indecent images of children in the United Kingdom. A child for these purposes is a anyone under the age of 18. Viewing an indecent image of a child on your computer means that you have made a digital image. An image of a child also covers pseudo-photographs (digitally collated or otherwise). A person convicted of such an offence may face up to 10 years in prison. Obscene Publications Act 1959 and 1964 Publishing an “obscene” article is a criminal offence. Publishing includes electronic transmission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: stmichaels.s3.amazonaws.com, www.offwell-primary.devon.sch.uk

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Protection of Children Act 1978. (Section 1) It is an offence to take, permit to be taken, make, possess, show, distribute or advertise indecent images of children in the United Kingdom. A child for these purposes is a anyone under the age of 18. Viewing an indecent image of a child on your computer means that you have made a digital image. An image of a child also covers pseudo-pseudo- photographs (digitally collated or otherwise). A person convicted of such an offence may face up to 10 years in prison. Obscene Publications Act 1959 and 1964 Publishing an “obscene” article is a criminal offence. Publishing includes electronic transmission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.hornchurchhighschool.com

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