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Protecting Our Children on the Internet : Towards a New Culture of Responsibility

Machill, M(Edited by)Waltermann, J(Edited by)
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The Internet offers many new possibilities in communications, business, and entertainment.

At the same time, the cross-cultural flow of data requires new responsibilities for media providers, users, and law enforcement authorities (in the case of criminal content).

The Bertelsmann Foundation and renowned experts have developed a set of recommendations to effectively secure responsibility, and to protect children from illegal and harmful content.

This self-regulatory system is based on four pillars: self-regulation, self-rating and filtering, hotlines, and law enforcement as supplement to self-regulation.

The publication also presents the results of a representative, tri-national (Australia, Germany, USA) Internet-user survey on self-regulation and protection of minors.

In addition, it contains a detailed bibliography of important publications on Internet regulation, youth protection, and self-regulation.

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Product Details
Brookings Institution
3892044740 / 9783892044741
Hardback
025.04
30/08/2000
United States
650 pages