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ICRA Launches New System to Make the Internet Safer for Children
A significant new development in the effort to protect children online, while respecting the free speech rights of content providers, is being unveiled today by the Internet Content Rating Association [ICRA], an independent, non-profit organisation, based in Europe and North America.
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Read more: December 3, 2000
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ICRA to Launch Campaign for A Safer Internet Community
Verizon Grant Kicks Off Planning of Ambitious Two-Year Educational Program
16th December 2002 WASHINGTON, DC - The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) today said it intends to launch a massive two-year educational program to encourage parents to become more involved in what their children are doing on the Internet.
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Read more: December 16, 2002
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Adult industry leaders unite to protect children from inappropriate content
Internet Content Rating Association Salutes Visionary Companies for Aggressive Stance On Self Regulation, Web-Site Labeling
Washington, DC, March 6, 2002 - Leading companies in the adult entertainment industry ranging from Larry Flynt Productions and MaxCash to YNOTMasters and Epoch are taking a proactive and aggressive stand to protect children from inappropriate or harmful Internet content, according to the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA). ICRA is a global, non-profit organization of Internet industry leaders committed to making the Internet safer for children, while respecting the rights of content providers.'
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Read more: March 6, 2002
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