roundtable: New way to label information on the Internet
roundtable: New way to label information on the Internet
New way to label information on the Internet
W. Curtiss Priest (BMSLIB@mitvma.mit.edu)
Tue, 19 Dec 95 15:59:35 EST
Message-Id: <9512192059.AA01397@a.cni.org>
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 95 15:59:35 EST
From: "W. Curtiss Priest" <BMSLIB@mitvma.mit.edu>
Subject: New way to label information on the Internet
To: Telecommunications Policy Roundtable <ROUNDTABLE@CNI.ORG>
UNTANGLING THE WEB
A new system for labeling Internet content, developed originally to
provide a standard format for identifying objectionable material, could
ultimately provide a way to sort Internet content according to topical
categories, creating a sort of cyber Dewey Decimal system. The Platform
for Internet Content Selection (PICS), a product of the MIT-based World
Wide Web consortium, would enable organizations to easily add descriptive
or judgmental labels to newsgroups and Web pages, providing guideposts
for surfers who want to steer clear of superfluous or objectionable
information. PICS itself is value-neutral, says the project's spokesman,
but it will provide a standard for others to use in developing their own
rating schemes. "Ideally, the system will encourage rating not just by
large-scale commercial services, but also by individuals, school boards,
political organizations, and others," says Esther Dyson. (Technology
Review Jan 95 p11)
>From Edupage
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