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blog.pff.org - 1/16/2009
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The Internet Safety Technical Task Force (ISTTF), which was formed a year ago to study online safety concerns and technologies, today issued its final report to the U.S. Attorneys General who authorized its creation. It was a great honor for me to serve as a member of the ISTTF and I believe ...
cyber.law.harvard.edu - 1/14/2009
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Internet Safety Technical Task Force Enhancing Child Safety
and Online Technologies Final Report of the Internet Safety
Technical Task Force to the Multi-State Working Group on Social Networking of State Attorneys General of the United States Home / ...
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Enhancing Child Safety and Online Technologies
netfamilynews.org - 1/14/2009
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Online safety has reached a major crossroads, here
in the US. The Internet Safety Technical Task Force's
report is being released tonight, and to me (a Task Force member), it represents a stark choice all stakeholders have going forward: continue down ...
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Key crossroads for Net safety: ISTTF report released
cyber.law.harvard.edu - 1/22/2009
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The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at
Harvard University today released the final report of the
Internet Safety Technical Task Force, a group of 29 leading Internet businesses, non-profit organizations, academics, and technology companies ...
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Internet Safety Technical Task Force Releases Final ...
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... understanding of the technological, privacy, free speech, and other implications of any proposed policy (or technology) solution.
See CDT’s press release and statement for more of our formal take on the final report. The news media has well covered the report, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, cnet, and Computerworld. And a number of other Task Force members have posted thoughtful blog posts on the report, including Adam Thierer and Anne Collier .
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