Protecting Our Children on the Internet: Towards a New Culture of Responsibility
Editat de Jens Waltermann, Marcel Machillen Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2000
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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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783892044741
ISBN-10: 3892044740
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 152 x 216 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brookings Institution Press
Colecția Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung
Locul publicării:Germany
ISBN-10: 3892044740
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 152 x 216 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Brookings Institution Press
Colecția Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung
Locul publicării:Germany
Notă biografică
Jens Waltermann is Assistant to the CEO at the Bertelsmann Foundation. Marcel Machill holds the Chair of Journalism II and is a tenured professor of journalism and international media systems at the University of Leipzig.
Descriere
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.