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Originally Posted by Jim
I don't know, on one hand it seems as if they have reinvented the wheel. We have had and used these tags for some time. I understand that it is easy to use but is it going to be universally recognized?
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Of course only time will tell, but I think that the initial contacts and inroads that ASACP has made with the SE's, filtering software makers, etc. will eventually make the RTA label more effective than the others. In my opinion the SE's are the key. Get them on board and the rests falls into place.
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Originally Posted by Jim
A question for you Toby...
I was going to ask you if your were going to use only the new label or the others as well. But, I read your post again and see that you are going to use both or all. If this is "the" label to use, why use the others?
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Until the RTA label becomes well established I think it's prudent to continue to use the others also. There is some filtering software in use that utilize the existence of either the ICRA or Content="restricted" metas.