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I'm the only guy in the world who has to wake up to have a nightmare
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1,895
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ICRA Labels
OK so after reading two threads on this board I see some saying it's not a good idea, or unfeasible to label each page with the icra label, and I'm a little confused. Every page I have ever built, and will build in future has the icra label, and yes I mean every single adult page. As was said elsewhere there seems to be a quirk that you need only the necessary ingredients, you don't need to register every page. Once I went and generated the label for cfnmparty.co.uk which is:
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<meta http-equiv="pics-label" content='(pics-1.1 "http://www.icra.org/ratingsv02.html" comment "ICRAonline EN v2.0" l gen true for "http://www.cfnmparty.co.uk/" r (na 1 nb 1 nc 1 nd 1 ne 1 nf 1 nh 1 ni 1 vz 1 la 1 lb 1 lc 1 og 1 oh 1 cz 1) "http://www.rsac.org/ratingsv01.html" l gen true for "http://www.cfnmparty.co.uk/" r (n 4 s 4 v 0 l 4))'> It may not be a perfect solution, but it does help, and I can say I feel much more comfortable using that than I feel uncomfortable using hardcore on a landing page. This does work for filters, at least it does for the guys that email me from their place of work asking how come they can't view my site(s) at work, so I'm guessing it blocks minors from seeing my sites whose parents have taken the steps to block them. It's a seperate issue from adhering to the law, or proposed laws in the other threads here, which is why I started a new thread, but shouldn't we all be applying this on our pages? I feel it is more of a good faith effort than having a warning page with no hardcore to be honest. |
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