Re: Kid Code

On Tue, 20 Jun 1995, Urb LeJeune wrote:
>      This discussion about kid code reminds me of people who buy a house 
> near a functioning airport and immediately start a movement to close the 
> airport. Why should the long-standing nature and culture of the Internet 
> change just because some new arrivials don't like the content? There are 
> commercial online services who police their content. Why not just send 
> kids there?

I think what we're all discussing is a generalizable, voluntary mechanism so 
that those who want to police their content are empowered to do so, 
without touching a hair on the heads of those who wish to not have their 
content policed.  

	Brian

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Received on Wednesday, 21 June 1995 14:39:02 UTC