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Internet Content Rating Association

PORTRAYAL Any presentation including, but not limited to, pictures, no matter how crudely drawn or depicted, written descriptions, oral recitations and or audio sounds. HUMAN or HUMAN-LIKE BEINGS Any sentient being, no matter how portrayed (photographed or drawn) or how crudely drawn (including stick figures) understood by any reasonable person as human or humanoids in […]

Internet Content Rating Association

Committee to Help Revise International Filtering and Labeling System to Protect Children from Harmful Internet Content Internet Content Rating Association Establishes Worldwide Advisory Board Washington, D.C. and Brighton, England, April 4, 2000 — The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) today announced that it has appointed a new advisory board that will assist the organization in […]

Internet Content Rating Association

This document sets out the origins, structure, mission and program of a new international organisation established to create a universally acceptable rating and filtering system for Internet content. It makes the case for world players in telecommunications, multi-media, Internet service and content industries to join a high-profile effort to simultaneously preserve free speech and protect […]

Internet Content Rating Association

Bruce A Rigby Acting Assistant General Manager Dept. Education, Employment & Training Australia Kenji Naemura Professor Graduate Scool of Media and Governance and Faculty of Environmental Information Keio University Japan Izumi Aizu Principal, Asia Network Research Sdn. Bhd. Secretary General, Asia & Pacific Internet Association (APIA) Senior Research Fellow, GLOCOM, International University of Japan Manager, […]

Internet Content Rating Association

Advertising banner – revenues help support ICRA – a non profit organization ICRA is launching new system in December, click here for more information The Internet Content Rating Association is an independent, non-profit organization with offices in the US and Europe. ICRA’s aim is to protect children from potentially harmful material while protecting the free […]