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Content
- ICRA
The
Old Royals' website
has been listed with ICRA. The Internet Content Rating Association
(ICRA) is an international, non-profit organisation of internet leaders
working to make the internet safer for children, while respecting
the rights of content providers. ICRA has long believed the best
approach to protecting children online is through "user empowerment" -
giving families the tools to control their online experience. When
used voluntarily, tools like ICRA's empower families to match their
online experience with their values, without compromising free expression
or undermining other users' access to information.
The
centrepiece of the organisation is the descriptive vocabulary, often
referred to as "the ICRA questionnaire." Content providers
check which of the 45 elements in the questionnaire are present or
absent from their websites. This then generates a short piece of computer
code known as an ICRA label that the webmaster then adds to his/her
site.Users, especially parents of young children, can then use filtering
software to allow or disallow access to web sites based on the information
declared in the label. A key point is that the Internet Content Rating
Association does not rate internet content - the content providers
do that, using the ICRA labelling system. ICRA makes no value judgement
about sites.
The
descriptive vocabulary was drawn up by an international panel and designed
to be as neutral and objective as possible. Most of the items in the
questionnaire allow the content provider to declare simply that a particular
element, such as bare breasts, gambling or chat facilities, is present
or absent. The subjective decision about whether to allow access to
that content is then made by the parent.
Copyright
ICRA. For more information go to http://www.icra.org.
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