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View Poll Results: What internet content label do you think should be the standard and promoted as such? | |||
ICRA label (or another existing system) |
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8 | 10.67% |
A simple <content="adult"> meta tag |
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45 | 60.00% |
A more complex tag with varying content levels but still one that is just inserted in the html (much like current TV or MPA ratings) |
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11 | 14.67% |
A meta label combined with V-chip type system |
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5 | 6.67% |
No label |
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6 | 8.00% |
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#11 |
Took the hint.
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Walrus, if the requirement in law is "page must be rated, browsers may not display a page unless rated" compliance is about 100% by default. If no page can be seen without a rating, every page will have a rating. Pretty simple.
Yes, I know some people will be out there with ratings disabled browsers and whatnot, but the reality is MOST of the people we target for this sort of thing (parents with children surfing) would be the ones using it, only a few l33ts would bother to go around it, and that is pretty much unavoidable. US cannot outlaw porn production, even the current AG has admitted that much of the current porn is protected free speech, it would be pretty hard to move back away from such a statement. Alex |
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