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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) |      | 8 | 10.67% | 
| A simple <content="adult"> meta tag |      | 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) |      | 11 | 14.67% | 
| A meta label combined with V-chip type system |      | 5 | 6.67% | 
| No label |      | 6 | 8.00% | 
| Voters: 75. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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|  2006-02-09, 11:48 PM | #11 | 
| Took the hint. | Jim, a V-chip in the TV world works because of the way that the encoding is made.  The data for the V-chip encoding is done in a similar manner to close captions or XDS encoded data.  The information is broadcast on a continuous basis, not just at a single time at the start of the show (the little logo you see at the start of the show is only there to show you, technically it does nothing. http://www.linkelectronics.com/htm/techvchp.htm Web pages are served in a different manner, one shot there you go, all the data is in one place. Making the browser (which is the software normally used for reading web pages) check for a simple meta tag is a piece of cake job, a very few lines of code and you are off to the races. The government needs to pass simple rules: All web pages must be rated (General to Restricted / adult / XXX ) and all browsers must support a simple system to read these tags and block unwanted websites. Done. Sadly, the simple answers will never be simple. Alex | 
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