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Microsoft Wants Web Designers To Use Content Tagging

News Microsoft is urging Web designers to take more responsibility for content filtering, after forming a partnership with ICRA (the Internet Content Rating Association). The software giant announced on Wednesday that it is incorporating support for...

[August 18, 2004, 15:20]

Home Office Web Site Adopts Adult Rating

News The Home Office has caused a stir among the Internet industry for quietly adopting the Internet Content Rating Association's (ICRA) labelling system for its Web site in the run up to the General Election.

[May 4, 2001, 10:06]

Semantic Labelling Scheme For Web Pages

News ICRA's previous labelling standard, PICS, was created that year with the aim of preventing children seeing inappropriate Web content. However, it was only adopted by a minority of Web content providers, and ICRA hopes that the move to RDF will lead...

[July 12, 2005, 16:20]

AOL, Microsoft And Yahoo Rate Their Sites

News The ICRA is an international nonprofit group that seeks to balance efforts to protect children online with respect for free speech and for content companies. The companies plan to unveil their ICRA-related plans at an event Tuesday at the Tech...

[June 25, 2002, 16:52]

Microsoft Wants Web Designers To Use Content Tagging

Talkback Incorporating support for ICRA's Web site blocker Meta tags into FrontPage software is indeed a positive step towards making internet surfing more safer for kids. Vishal Thakkar http://www.needscripts.com/

[August 18, 2004, 18:29]

Europe Defends Online Broadcasting Plans

News The Commissioner, appearing at an Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) event in Brussels, told ZDNet UK that there should be basic rules to protect minors online, and to prohibit incitement to hatred and overly repetitive advertising.

[June 15, 2006, 14:45]

Liberty Groups Blast Net Ratings Proposal

News The software will be available in the summer of next year and it is hoped it will be adopted by members of the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA), whose members includes Microsoft, BT, AOL and IBM.

[September 9, 1999, 16:37]