ICRA’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support ICRA’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. ICRA is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
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ICRA’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support ICRA’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. ICRA is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
ICRA’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support ICRA’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. ICRA is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
ICRA’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support ICRA’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. ICRA is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
ICRA’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support ICRA’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. ICRA is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
ICRA’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support ICRA’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. ICRA is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
The meeting was well attended by members of the LWG and other interested parties, namely: Apologies received from: Statement of intent The meeting agreed to work to define “A standard metadata framework to support child protection, selection and display of content across web technologies, business to business channels, peer to peer and content production.” Requirements […]
On 16th September 2004, the ICRA board was presented with the results of work done by the Labelling Working Group and asked to consider a number of recommendations and proposals. Whilst detailed work continues, the broad outline for a new labelling system is now clear. ICRA will move from PICS to RDF/XMLRDF as its core […]
All the objectives set out for the Labelling Working Group have either been met already or can be met during January 2005. A reminder of those objectives: To analyse the challenges faced by large, complex sites in labelling their content. Completed. LWG members have provided invaluable feedback for what is and isn’t practical and have […]
I have been told of a W3C Note written by Mark Birbeck of x-port.net, that discusses linkage between XHTML and RDF. Published on 14 February 2004, it seems to address our issues very well. The ideas it proposes come from current work on XHTML 2.0 which is the current focus of work for the primary […]