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  1. According to article 210 of the Icelandic penal code, whoever prints, imports, sells, or distributes pornographic material, or has it publicly on display, will get fined or jailed up to 6 months. Still, porn is still available in Icelandic bookstores, sex shops, and of course via the almighty internet.

  2. Iceland has taken a critical step to ban online pornography – and if successful it will be the first Western industrial nation to do so. According to Icelandic interior minister Ogmundur ...

  3. But proposed new legislation from Ogmundur Jonasson, Iceland's interior minister, would also prevent people from accessing pornographic images through computers, smartphones and video game...

  4. Iceland's left-of-centre government insists it is not setting out to sweep away racy magazines or censor sex. The ban would define pornography as material with violent or degrading content.

  5. Anti-censorship campaigners have called on Iceland to ditch its proposals to ban pornography online and in print, labelling the plans "an affront to the basic principles of society".

  6. Iceland, land of hot springs and jerk youth hockey teams, is not down with porn. The normally-left-leaning country is concerned with the effects of readily-available online porn on children and...

  7. The government of Iceland is drafting plans to ban pornography, in print and online, in an attempt to protect children from a tide of violent sexual imagery.