United Kingdom government officials vowed for a common set of standards for internet content in response to worries about the impact of violent and sexual output online. Culture secretary, Andy Burnham, said he wanted to see online content meet the same standards required for television as the boundaries between the two media continue to blur. There is no overall regulation for the internet. He also floated the idea that websites such as the video-sharing portal YouTube should include warnings on clips which include bad language, violence or sex.  However it was not the government’s policy to “react to the challenge of the change the internet presents by retreating to a position of protectionism or heavy regulation”.