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  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Opción y no censura

    13.12.00 Hoy se ha dado a conocer un importante y nuevo paso en la tarea de proteger a los nios usuarios de Internet respetando al mismo tiempo la libertad de expresin de los proveedores de informacin. La Asociacin de Clasificacin de Contenidos en Internet [ICRA], organizacin independiente y sin fines de lucro, establecida en Europa…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    This page shows the original ICRA vocabulary, first published in December 2000, along with the definitions and guidance notes. The vocabulary is available in a machine-readable format as a PICS1 .rat file. PICS labels generated using this vocabulary are still supported in ICRAplus however any new usage of the ICRA system should be built on…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    Aug. 17, 2004 Tool Links with ICRA System So Authors Can Add Content Labels to Web Sites Microsoft Corp. and the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) today released a new free add-in for Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003, the premier Web site creation and management application. This new tool helps web site authors more easily add…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    Leading Provider of Adult Content Supports Internet Content Rating Association’s Self-Regulatory Efforts LOS ANGELES and WASHINGTON, DC. – May 15 2006 – Vivid Entertainment Group, the leading adult film studio, said today it will support the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) by adopting self-regulatory labelling and other steps to prevent access by children to online…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    ICRA, the Internet Content Rating Association, has announced today that it has signed a licensing agreement with Microsoft Corporation enabling Microsoft to utilise the ICRA system in a range of products such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Frontpage. Separately, Microsoft has made a financial contribution to ICRA in support of the ongoing work…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    EU Commissioner Viviane Reding to Offer Opening Address The Progress & Freedom Foundation and the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) will be co-hosting a private roundtable discussion on Wednesday, June 14th in Brussels near the headquarters of the European Commission to discuss issues surrounding digital content. “Mission Impossible? – Protecting Children and Free Expression in…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    Leading Supplier of Parental Control Filtering Software Supports Internet Content Rating Association’s Self-Regulatory Efforts Washington, DC. – 11 October 2006 The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) today announced that RuleSpace, a leading supplier of parental control filtering software, has joined ICRA. ICRA is a non-profit organization that exists to protect children from potentially harmful material…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    6th March 2002 Internet Content Rating Association Salutes Visionary Companies for Aggressive Stance On Self Regulation, Web-Site Labeling Washington, DC, March 6, 2002 – Leading companies in the adult entertainment industry ranging from Larry Flynt Productions and MaxCash to YNOTMasters and Epoch are taking a proactive and aggressive stand to protect children from inappropriate or…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute

    Editions Profil , éditeur du logiciel Parental Filter, annonce un partenariat avec l´organisme international ICRA, qui fait référence dans le domaine de la surveillance de contenu Internet et de la protection des enfants. L´Internet Content Rating Association, ICRA (Association de classification du contenu d’Internet) est une organisation internationale à but non lucratif réunissant les leaders…

  • The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

    13.12.00 A significant new development in the effort to protect children online, while respecting the free speech rights of content providers, is being unveiled today by the Internet Content Rating Association [ICRA], an independent, non-profit organisation, based in Europe and North America. The new content labelling system, which can be found at www.icra.org, is the…