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John Carr is Associate Director of the NCH Children & Technology Unit, a member of the Home Secretary's Internet Safety Task Force, chair of the Home Office Task Force Sub Group on Internet Rating and Filtering, a member of BECTa's Safe Use of the Internet Policy Group, a member of the Association of Chief Police Officers' Strategic Group on Combating Child Abuse on the Internet, a member of "UK Children Go Online", LSE Steering Group, Internet Adviser at the Children's Charities Coalition for Internet Safety and was named by "New Media Age" as one of the UK's 50 most influential people within the media and communications industries.
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Anne Collier's NetFamilyNews.org is the digital "community newspaper" of the tech-parenting and online-safety community - the only news service of its kind on the Web. Its "kid-tech news for parents" is designed to empower and educate grownups with the latest information on children's tech interests and practices, as well as their online safety. NetFamilyNews is delivered daily and weekly in a variety of formats: an email newsletter, RSS feed, blog, podcast, and Web site.
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Larry Magid's SafeKids.com is quite probably the world's best-known Internet safety resource. The site contains a range of resources on Internet safety for parents and children, including rules, advice, and contracts for family Internet use. Larry, a dad himself, is the author of the earliest and most widely circulated Internet safety guide, Child Safety on the Information Highway, published in 1994 by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Updated and reprinted many times, it has become the standard work by which all other guides are judged. He serves on the board of the National Center.
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Adam Thierer is a Senior Fellow and the Director of PFF's Center for Digital Media Freedom (CDMF). As Director of the CDMF, Thierer analyzes public policy developments that impact both the economic and social aspects of the media industry, with a strong focus on First Amendment issues.
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