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About Internet safety...
My concern is that while making the Internet safer for children is a noble ideal, there's a danger of veering into censorship territory.

The Internet MUST remain free of content regulation.
Part of information freedom is the risk of bumbing into inappropriate content.

It's the PARENT'S job to make sure their children are safe online, NOT an organization's! Parent's deserve help, that is quite true, but the basic responsibility lays in the hands of the parent's.

The Internet is WORLDWIDE! Therefore, one countries appropriate content, is anothers inappropriate content.

Yes, there are basic standards that all of humanity should follow but at the same time, you can't force these basic standards upon everyone!

The Internet is the same as walking down a busy city street.
Posted by: BlazingEagle   Posted on: 01/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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