

But, the fact that I have a solid religious foundation for my belief that the Internet should be more family-friendly should not lead one to believe that this new constituency is a uni-denominational initiative. I do not support the CP80 solution, but strongly believe that the proposed constituency would have a great impact on helping to make the Internet a safer environment for our children. The author makes a leap here that all those in support of this new constituency are in support of CP80, and will back their attempts to change how the Internet is currently architected.
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I have voiced my support for the CyberSafety constituency, and am in full support of providing some mechanism for a currently un-represented group to have a voice within the ICANN policy making group. There are many invalid assumptions in this article. Why is it when people object to what you are doing they want to change you and your activities rather than realise that the net is virtual and infinite and they can just go away and MAKE there own "clean" version of the net for them to use.īut then again.do they really care about having a clean net to use or are they just using it to censer and get rid of stuff they don't like.kind of unAmerican or so i am lead to believe.Īnyhow there you go the solution to everyone's problems make a separate "safe" net for them to use and leave the rest to us who like it how it is. Then make it so that parents can select that new port for there family Internet and save the rest of us the stupid cries of ban this or poor them.

Make that port and the net it forms separate from the rest of the public net and let that one be monitored and restricted and filtered. Make a new port that you have to register and sign a contract that what you upload is "family" friendly and respects all cultures and religions.even if they don't respect each other anyhow,
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Let port 80 be the free port, the wild west of ports where what ever happens goes and your responsible(terrible word to those people) for what you see and click on. Why not ban everything they are saying they represent of port 80 and onto there own port.
