Kuwait asks BlackBerry maker to block porn
Kuwait City, August 3, 2010
Kuwait has asked BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) to block pornographic sites though it will not suspend services like other Gulf states have threatened to do, a local newspaper reported on Tuesday.
RIM has given 'initial approval' to block 3,000 porn sites at the request of Kuwait's communications ministry, the Al-Jarida daily said, quoting a source it did not identify by name.
It said the Canadian manufacturer asked the ministry to give it until the end of the year to implement the block.
Separately, RIM has agreed to give India's security authorities the right to monitor e-mail sent and received on the smartphone, an Indian newspaper reported on Tuesday.
The Al-Jarida report said security was also part of the Kuwaiti negotiations.
It said Kuwait was working with RIM and local telecom companies to reach a set of 'legal controls that would guarantee national security on the one hand, and the rights of citizens ...to use the device's services on the other.'
The BlackBerry's coveted secrecy has come under scrutiny since Sunday, when the United Arab Emirates announced plans to ban BlackBerry Messenger, email and Web browser services from October 11. - Reuters