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    Marigold Library deflects the filter debate to individual libraries (Okotoks Western Wheel)

    15th August 2006

    Marigold Library Systems has taken a stand and will not force its member libraries to install internet filters on the computers. The Foothills MD council made a formal request to Marigold in March requesting that it look at installing filters on the computers with public access.

    State board suspends former Wilton teacher’s license for 1 year (Muscatine Journal)

    7th August 2006

    The state teacher licensing board voted Monday to hand down a harsher sanction than a judge had recommended for a veteran Wilton teacher whose computer was used to access pornography.

    IT Software uses smart cards for identity verification. (ThomasNet)

    17th July 2006

    Typically used for network management, system administration, and technical support, NetOp Remote Control v9.0 allows control of one or more computers from another computer. Using smart card and reader, helpdesk personnel can have their identity verified by user if remote control is required. Software also enables communication via web-cam and chat session, and allows one specialist to take

    Digital Couch Couple Counseling (Gizmodo)

    14th July 2006

    This digitized couch was designed by a UK’er and has the ability to tell when a girl is not interested in you. It may be apparent to everyone around you because of your wretched BO, bad teeth,…

    Blogs Blocked In BlueGrass State (Government Enterprise)

    10th July 2006

    A blog ban has been kicking up dust in the bluegrass state, where government employees are cut off from Internet content, including some that has criticized their governor.

    DVD Debate: Fiscal Prudence or Censorship? (Leesburg Today)

    7th July 2006

    Jul 07, 2006 — An effort to remove Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ, Saving Private Ryan, various Shakespeare adaptations and any other R rated DVD from public libraries hit a wall last week when the Loudoun Library Board of Trustees rejected a request from county supervisors to stop purchasing adult-oriented videos.

    Bluegrass State’s Blog-Banning Policy Has Critics Seeing Red (Linux Pipeline)

    6th July 2006

    Kentucky officials are taking heat over a Web-filtering blacklist they claim is intended to keep state workers from abusing their on-the-job Internet access. Critics, however, say the system has at least as much to do with politics as it does with porn.

    Blogs Blocked In BlueGrass State (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)

    6th July 2006

    The home of the derby and Mint Julips is now the center of a national debate over what Internet content employees should be able to access.

    ContentWatch Wins Utah’s Best of State Award in Science and Technology Category (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

    5th July 2006

    SALT LAKE CITY—-July 5, 2006–ContentWatch, the leading provider of Internet management tools for home, small/medium businesses, government, education, and public organizations, won the Best of State award in the overall category of Science and Technology.

    Media watchdog shuts porn sites (Sydney Morning Herald)

    5th July 2006

    Australia’s media watchdog has sought the removal of almost 250 pornographic web pages and other internet postings over the first four months of this year. –

    Media watchdog nets porn pages (The Australian)

    4th July 2006

    AUSTRALIA’S media watchdog has sought the removal of almost 250 pornographic web pages and other internet postings over the first four months of this year.

    Resident wants libraries to provide Internet filters (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

    1st July 2006

    FLAGLER BEACH — Unbeknownst to some residents, the Flagler Beach Library has offered filter-free wireless Internet service to its patrons for the past year or two.

    Families to receive free Internet filter (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    20th June 2006

    The Federal Government has announced it will provide every Australian family with a free Internet filter to block pornography. The plan is part of a new package, called Protecting Australian Families Online, that will cost almost $120 million.

    Families to receive free Internet filter (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

    20th June 2006

    The Federal Government has announced it will provide every Australian family with a free Internet filter to block pornography.

    Sex e-mail charge gets educator fired (Courier-Post)

    2nd June 2006

    PEMBERTON TWP. The state has ordered the dismissal of a teacher accused of using district computers to view pornographic materials during school hours and send vulgar e-mails to another employee.

    Porn, pedophiles, our kids and MySpace (WorldNet Daily)

    29th May 2006

    MySpace.com has quickly become the malt shop for today’s teens – but, unlike Al’s place in “Happy Days,” this virtual “hangout” is also frequented by unsavory characters who are after our kids.

    Computer filter tracks internet use at school (Hancock County Journal-Pilot)

    29th May 2006

    The Carthage School Board accepted two resignations and hired two new staff members at the May 17 meeting. Custodians Alice Varner and Ross Boyer submitted their resignations to the board. Marcia McGaughy was hired as a part-time Spanish teacher for the 2006-2007 school year.

    New Site Offers Free Parenting Advice & Software to Protect Families from Online Predators (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

    25th May 2006

    Escondido, CA (PRWEB) May 25, 2006 — Children’s Educational Network (CEN) announced today the launch of their new website, Kid Safe.

    New Site Offers Free Parenting Advice & Software to Protect Families from Online Predators (PR Web)

    25th May 2006

    New parenting advice web portal launched at http://www.kidsafe.com that offers free advice, consumer reports and free software to protect children from online predators. (PRWEB May 25, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/RmFsdS1Mb3ZlLUNvdXAtUHJvZi1IYWxmLVplcm8=

    Kid Safe Email Helps Protect Children Offered By Children’s Educational Network (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

    12th May 2006

    Escondido, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2006 — Children’s Educational Network (CEN) announced today that their kid safe email system, bundled with their free Internet filter and parental control software (a kid safe browser) designed to protect and educate children on the Internet, provides children with the ability to utilize email capabilities in a safe, locked-down environment as part of their premium

     
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