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European Safer Internet Day

7th February 2006 European Safer Internet Day Pira International’s Sheena Bassett, Quatro project coordinator, was able to step in to take Phil Archer’s place among the panellists at this year’s UK event to mark European Safer Internet Day. Organized by the Cyberspace Research Unit of the University of Central Lancashire, the theme of the conference […]

OWL: Experiences and Directions

30th September 2005 OWL: Experiences and Directions This important workshop is being held to coincide with the International Semantic Web Conference in Galway in November (ISWC2005). The aim of is to establish a forum for practitioners in industry and academia, tool developers and others interested in OWL to describe real and potential applications, to share […]

International Chamber of Commerce backs ICRA

18th November 2002 International Chamber of Commerce backs ICRA The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) represents global business. ICC’s membership includes companies of all sizes, in all sectors, and is geographically diverse. ICC has national committees, groups and direct members in over 130 countries around the world. This ICC policy statement aims to provide governments, […]

Labelled with ICRA

The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. The centrepiece of the organization is the descriptive vocabulary, often […]

Labelled with ICRA

The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. The centrepiece of the organization is the descriptive vocabulary, often […]

Labelled with ICRA

No nudity No sexual material No violence No potentially offensive language No potentially harmful activities No user-generated content The label declares that it was issued on 2008-1-26 Labels file is in ICRAchecked database The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has […]

The Family Online Safety Institute: Protecting your online future

The Protecting Kids with Digimarc program is similar to the Internet Content Rating Association’s website labeling system in that it enables content providers to voluntarily self-regulate their web content in an effort to help make the internet safer for children and to reduce the likelihood of stricter government regulations. And, like the ICRA website labels, […]

Labelled with ICRA

The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. The centrepiece of the organization is the descriptive vocabulary, often […]

Labelled with ICRA

The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. The centrepiece of the organization is the descriptive vocabulary, often […]