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Press Releases 2010
New Research Study to Examine Teens' Online Behavior
Pew Research Center and Family Online Safety Institute will conduct research focused on teenagers’ online activities and digital citizenship
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) and the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project have agreed to conduct a research project aimed at understanding teenagers' behavior online. The research will examine how this behavior ties to digital citizenship - the behaviors, expectations and skills teens have around interacting with others in digital spaces. The research is jointly funded by the Pew Internet Project and Cable in the Classroom.
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Read more: November 16, 2010
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FOSI Hosts World's Foremost Online Safety Conference
WASHINGTON, DC - The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) will host its Fourth Annual Conference & Exhibition, "Internet Freedom, Safety & Citizenship: A Global Call to Action," beginning today in Washington, DC. The two-day event brings together an international audience of policymakers, Internet industry leaders, educators, legislators, law enforcement, Internet safety advocates, teachers, and technologists to discuss internet freedom, safety and digital citizenship. Ambassador Melanne Verveer, the United States Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues, will provide a keynote address.
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Read more: November 09, 2010
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The Walt Disney Company Joins FOSI
Prominent Voice in Family Entertainment Strengthens Commitment to Online Safety
WASHINGTON, DC - The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) today announced that The Walt Disney Company has joined as a member. Disney's support of FOSI signifies the company's commitment to promoting a safe online environment for children of all ages.
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Read more: November 08, 2010
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FOSI Commemorates 10th Anniversary of COPA Commission Report
Report identified ways to protect children online, led the way for future research
WASHINGTON, DC - The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) today recognizes the 10th anniversary of the COPA Commission Report, a landmark study that identified ways to help reduce access by minors to harmful material on the Internet. The Commission concluded that there is no one way to protect children online; a collaborative effort is needed from educators, consumers, industry and lawmakers to promote Internet safety for children.
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Read more: October 20, 2010
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