SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) - Singapore has banned access to
two pornographic websites in a "symbolic statement" of the
country's societal values, its media regulator said on Friday.
The two sites, which the regulator declined to identify but
local media named as YouPorn and RedTube, work in a similar
fashion to popular video-sharing website YouTube. The two Web
sites allow users to add and download sex videos.
"It should be noted that the hardcore pornographic videos
posted on these sites are very easily accessible by the young
as each video will start streaming for free once a user clicks
on the related link," said Jason Hoong, an official from the
Media Development Authority (MDA).
The sites, which were banned after the authorities received
feedback from the public, are the latest additions to a list of
100 "mass impact objectionable" pornographic websites banned in
Singapore.
Singapore, which disallows the possession, distribution and
making of pornographic films, defends its action as necessary
to protect the young.
Online responses to a local media report on the ban have
been unfavorable, with users condemning it as unnecessarily
moralistic.
"I will definitely surf the Internet by proxy from now on,
to be defiant so as to preserve my rights," wrote one user.
(Reporting by Melanie Lee; Editing by Neil Chatterjee and
Roger Crabb)