Japan Panel Urges Limit On Mobiles Use By Children
AFP -- May 27 -- A Japanese government panel
called on parents and schools to help limit the use of mobile phones by
children to prevent them from accessing "harmful" information on
websites. While about a third of Japanese primary school students aged
7-12 use mobiles, by the time they get to high school that figure rises
to 96%, according to a government survey last December. The advisory
council on education made the proposal to Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda
as children become more prone to crimes involving dating websites and
bullying on Internet school bulletin boards. FULL ARTICLE @ AFP
Mark Brooks: I attended and spoke at the Asian
social networking and internet dating conference in Tokyo earlier this
month. 'Internet dating' seems like a dirty word in Japan, alas. The
internet dating industry has developed a reputation for illicit
encounters, under-age connections, and casual dating in Japan.