Technical, Business, and Legal Dimensions of Protecting Children from Pornography on the Internet

Technical, Business, and Legal Dimensions of Protecting Children from Pornography on the Internet

Proceedings of a Workshop

  • Éditeur: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 9780309083263
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780309506731
  • eISBN Epub: 9780309169790
  • Lieu de publication:  United States
  • Année de publication électronique: 2002
  • Mois : Mars
  • Pages: 145
  • Langue: Anglais

In response to a mandate from Congress in conjunction with the Protection of Children from Sexual Predators Act of 1998, the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) and the Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the National Research Council (NRC) and the Institute of Medicine established the Committee to Study Tools and Strategies for Protecting Kids from Pornography and Their Applicability to Other Inappropriate Internet Content.

To collect input and to disseminate useful information to the nation on this question, the committee held two public workshops. On December 13, 2000, in Washington, D.C., the committee convened a workshop to focus on nontechnical strategies that could be effective in a broad range of settings (e.g., home, school, libraries) in which young people might be online. This workshop brought together researchers, educators, policy makers, and other key stakeholders to consider and discuss these approaches and to identify some of the benefits and limitations of various nontechnical strategies. The December workshop is summarized in Nontechnical Strategies to Reduce Children's Exposure to Inappropriate Material on the Internet: Summary of a Workshop. The second workshop was held on March 7, 2001, in Redwood City, California. This second workshop focused on some of the technical, business, and legal factors that affect how one might choose to protect kids from pornography on the Internet. The present report provides, in the form of edited transcripts, the presentations at that workshop.

  • Front Matter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • 1 Basic Concepts in Information Retrieval
  • 2 Text Categorization and Analysis
  • 3 Categorization of Images
  • 4 The Technology of Search Engines
  • 5 Cyber Patrol: A Major Filtering Product
  • 6 Advanced Techniques for Automatic Web Filtering
  • 7 A Critique of Filtering
  • 8 Authentication Technologies
  • 9 Infrastructure for Age Verification
  • 10 Automated Policy Preference Negotiation
  • 11 Digital Rights Management Technology
  • 12 A Trusted Third Party in Digital Rights Management
  • 13 Problems with a Dot-xxx Domain
  • 14 Business Dimensions: The Education Market
  • 15 Business Models: Kid-Friendly Internet Businesses
  • 16 Business Models Based on Advertising
  • 17 Constitutional Law and the Law of Cyberspace
  • Appendix: Biographies of Presenters

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