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  • Report illegal online material to these hotlines

    FOSI does not deal with illegal material on the internet. This is done by specialist agencies that usually work closely with national police forces and Internet Service Providers to locate and remove such material, and, where possible, to prosecute the offender(s). The international nature of the internet makes enforcement of “the law” extremely difficult. There…

  • Final draft of revised vocabulary published

    24th December 2004 Final draft of revised vocabulary published ICRA’s Vocabulary Review Group completed its work in December 2004 by presenting the board with a final draft of its proposed changes. After further discussion the draft was approved and is now available for wider comment. The revised vocabulary is due to supersede the existing system…

  • Family Online Safety Institute Associate Members

    FOSI’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support FOSI’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. FOSI 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…

  • W3C Issues first public draft for mobileOK

    12th July 2006 W3C Issues first public draft for mobileOK The W3C has followed up its publication of the Mobile Web Best Practices (see next diary entry) with the first public draft of its specification for mobileOK. This is to be a machine-readable trustmark that allows search engines, content aggregators and end users to recognise…

  • Setting up Content Advisor with v02

    To take advantage of the older PICS ICRA labelling system using Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow the key steps below. Please note: There are 2 ICRA PICS labelling systems currently in use, and to get the most from your filtering, you will want to set up both of these systems in Content Advisor. This page shows…

  • 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…