FC: Nat'l Research Council report on kids-porn-net to appear May 2

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Apr 18 2002 - 10:54:34 PDT

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    From: "Herb Lin" <HLinat_private>
    To: ITASat_private
    Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:30:40 -0400
    Subject: 26- the public release of the NRC report on "Youth, Pornography,
    	and the Internet"
    
    Dear Colleague:
    
    Please join the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) of the
    National Academies for the widely anticipated public release of Youth,
    Pornography, and the Internet on Thursday, May 2, in the Lecture Room of The
    National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.
    
    (Because we are trying to reach as broad an audience as possible for this
    report, please accept our apologies in advance if you receive more than one
    notice of this event.  Also, please pass this notice along to any interested
    party.)
    
    This public release is a two-part event.  The first part (from 11:00 a.m. to
    12:00 p.m.) is limited to members of the press, and will consist of an opening
    statement from the committee chair (Dick Thornburgh, former governor of
    Pennsylvania and former Attorney General of the United States) and a question
    and answer session for the press.
    
    The second part (from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m.) is open to all interested parties,
    including press, during which a substantive briefing will provide a detailed
    presentation of the report, and questions will be taken by the committee 
    members
    and staff present.
    
    Please confirm your attendance by April 24 to Janice Sabuda via phone
    (202.334.3489), e-mail (jsabudaat_private), or fax back the attached form
    (202.334.2318).  Any logistical inquiries should also be sent to 
    her.  Also, you
    should check the project Web site (http://www.itasnrc.org) for a final
    confirmation of this event.
    
          This report is the result of a many-month undertaking of the CSTB 
    conducted
          at the request of the U.S. Congress to examine tools and strategies for
          protecting kids from pornography and their applicability to other
          inappropriate Internet content.  The report addresses the pros and 
    cons of
          options for protecting children from inappropriate sexually explicit
          material on the Internet, laying a foundation for a more coherent and
          objective national debate on the subject.  A limited number of
          prepublication copies will be available, and CSTB will try to make the
          report available on the Web (http://www.cstb.org) by the close of 
    business
          on May 2.
    
    More information about the project can be obtained at http://www.itasnrc.org.
    
    The National Academies comprise the National Academy of Sciences, the National
    Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research
    Council.  Operating under a charter granted by the United States Congress in
    1863, the National Academies have a mandate to advise the federal government in
    scientific and technical matters on a non-partisan, objective 
    basis.  Additional
    information concerning the National Academies may be found online at <
    http://www.nationalacademies.org>.  The Computer Science and Telecommunications
    Board is the unit of the National Academies that focuses on the computer
    hardware and software, telecommunications, and content industries.  Additional
    information concerning the CSTB may be found online at <http://www.cstb.org>.
    
    CSTB welcomes suggestions for focused briefings and other dissemination
    opportunities for this report.  Steven Woo, CSTB
    's dissemination officer, would
    be happy to field your ideas (202.334.2605, swooat_private).
    
    Substantive questions about the report can be taken by the project director,
    Herb Lin.
    
    Herb Lin
    Senior Scientist
    Project Director
    202.334.3191
    
    
    
    
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