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"There are some issues with using print standards for websites, but using such standards goes against the stated desire for a voluntary system."

While I am all for a voluntary system, we both know that many will not follow it. I also believe that it is up to parents to teach their children right and wrong. And I really don't want the government involved in anything other than protecting my freedom.

However, what other issues would their be to applying print standards to websites? That is my question. I can't think of a good reason and no one has offered any.
Posted by: Patrick Jones   Posted on: 03/23/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Determination of content  Martin Marvinski | 03/22/04
Easy, at least for the USA.  Patrick Jones | 03/23/04
Not quite that simple  Font | 03/23/04
What issues?  Patrick Jones | 03/23/04
Nothing complicated  Frank MacCrory | 03/23/04
The issues  Font | 03/23/04
Self selection  cornrevere | 03/23/04
puritans  bybelknap | 03/22/04
as long as...  ryusen | 03/22/04
Why?  Patrick Jones | 03/23/04
Why?  SC-man | 03/23/04
arguments from adult sites...  ryusen | 03/23/04
as i said...  ryusen | 03/23/04
Outside the country  Font | 03/24/04
You mean international corporations...  voska | 03/24/04
Oh, please...  emartin_z | 03/23/04
Re: Oh, please...  John L. Ries | 03/26/04
This might be acceptable if...  John L. Ries | 03/26/04

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