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Old 06-04-2007, 12:04 PM   #1
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Today is 'Label with RTA Day' - Learn more about the next major issue facing adult

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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ASACP Asks: "Have You Labeled With RTA Today?"

Los Angeles, CA (June 4, 2007) - The Association of Sites Advocating Child
Protection (ASACP) has declared today "Label With RTA" Day.

ASACP urges all adult sites that have not yet adopted its RTA ("Restricted
to Adults") website label to do so. The organization also asks supporters to
help spread the word to other companies and webmasters. Adult pay sites can contact their affiliates and encourage them to use the tag, while companies that provide billing, hosting, design and other services can make the same pitch to their clients. ASACP can even provide a sample email that can be sent to affiliates.

There is already legislation pending in Congress that requires mandatory
labeling by adult websites, but publicly demonstrating that the adult
industry is capable of self-regulation can head that off. The RTA label
offers a chance for adult sites to do just that. Plus, while a new law would
only affect companies in the United States, the RTA label is already being
adopted internationally.

The RTA label has been endorsed by major adult companies, industry attorneys
and the Free Speech Coalition. The tag has also been incorporated by
numerous parental filtering products and services. These include
CleanInternet.com, ContentProtect, CSWeb, Cyber Sentinel, FamiLink,
FilterGate, iShield, Kidsnet (and all of BluePrint Data's other Internet
Filtering products), Net Nanny, Netsweeper, ParentalControl Bar,
ScreenShield and SurfSafely.com.

Complete information about the RTA label and how to use it is available at
www.RTAlabel.org.

Founded in 1996, the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection
(ASACP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating child
pornography from the Internet. ASACP also works to help parents prevent
children from viewing age-inappropriate material online. More information is
available at www.asacp.org.

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Old 06-04-2007, 12:05 PM   #2
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My xbiz blog on this issue in looking at it from a different angle then just "child protection": http://www.xbiz.com/blogs/blog.php?catid=59#23380



ASACP create the Restriced to Adults ("RTA") label for websites as a response to congressional pressure on the Adult Industry to self-regulate, or "they will do it for you," was the message coming back from the Senate Judiciary Committee Paul Cambria testified at.

The RTA label looks like this: <meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA">

It is to be placed in the HEAD section of every page.

With the use of technology, the web page could be blocked from viewing. This would mean an individual who chooses not to want to see porn for themselves or for a child, can do so. People who want to block porn are not porn consumers.

The long standing filtering mechanism has been ICRA, who has recently changed their name to Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI), where they require you to register your domains and your email address with them.

Besides all the various reasons to label your websites with RTA, there is one that I will focus on here.

If you don't label, it's like not voting. Someone else will decide your fate.

There are bills now introduced in Congress that mandate labeling, and while they have not specific mentioned ICRA, it can be safe to assume that ICRA has its lobbying efforts on high.

You might be thinking, if its a law to label and ICRA is the selected filter, what's the big deal? I'll just label with ICRA.

The difference is that you could have a chance to determine what YOU, as a member of the adult industry, feel is appropriate technology to accomplish the filtering goals. That YOU can decide the solution based upon industry friendly implementation.

If you don't "vote" to label with RTA, then you'll let others (ie. Congress and lobbyists) do the "voting" for you.

The RTA label was created by the industry, for the industry. Learn more at rtalabel.org

Fight the labelization without representation!
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:08 PM   #3
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Labeling with RTA is the right thing to do; it's easy, free, protects children and demonstrates that the online adult industry is capable of proactive measures that help ensure our future.

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Have You Labeled With RTA Today?

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Label.

It's the right thing to do.





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Old 06-04-2007, 12:24 PM   #6
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:25 PM   #7
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A shout out to Australia:

Due to the efforts of Robbie Swan, Fiona Patten, EROS Association, the following sites have labeled with RTA:

Rolf, Tangent Design
Karl, Loversshop
Susie, Body Bitz, Sexbay
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:30 PM   #8
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I've been slowly adding RTA and "SafeLabeling" to all my sites.. They're FAR easier to do than the ICRA one.
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:31 PM   #9
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:32 PM   #10
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Label with RTA today fits perfectly with a new Senate Resolution:June 2007 as ??National Internet Safety Month


110TH : S. RES. 205 - Designating June 2007 as ??National Internet Safety Month
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smart idea - hopefully no one is too lazy to stand up against cp
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:34 PM   #12
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It is a wonderful idea. When the sponsors start requiring that all pages are marked like this to be part of thier programs, then you will see a major shift. It would be to RTA's advantage to be addressing themselves to the programs and asking them to help push this idea solidly.
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Alex, thank you for your suggestion. We are working on this!
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OK, Never mind...you answered in another thread where I ask this question
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I have my sites labelled and a big old bump for the cause !!!
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Is it necessary to label every page or just my home page?


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OK, Never mind...you answered in another thread where I ask this question
i'll post up here for others who wondering the same:

ICRA is a labeling method created by an organization that is now called 'Family Online Safety Institute'... which has supporters that are of an anti-porn nature.

The RTA label was created by ASACP, an organization funded by lots of adult program names you know, which has the mission of looking out for adult biz (asacp member's) interest on child protection issues.

Wouldn't you want to support and industry solution rather than an external one?

There are software vendors who have included the RTA label for filtering, and like the chicken-and-egg story, there does need to be a wider level of adoption of the RTA label for outside industry people to take notice.

If industry business owners don't "self-regulate" (and i hate that term) and add on filtering labels, congress has already promised it would do so... backed by some bills floating up on congress to make labelling mandatory.


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Brandon Shalton as ASACP's CTO will be on the Political spanel at the Cybernet Expo this week. So if you attend, he can answer your questions.

Speaking of questions, what questions do you have about the RTA - Restricted to Adults label?

We have Tim Henning, Compliance Director and Brandon Shalton, CTO plus I'm here to answer your questions.
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Is it necessary to label every page or just my home page?


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The new bills in congress mention every page.. and for good reason.. search engines and direct links bypass the front door, and having a label on every page, means whatever blocking software is in place will have the clue to know what to block.


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I have RTA label on one of my sites and i'll have it on the rest by the weekend.

It's a good move and I encourage others to do it.
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Thank you for labeling.

When we go to DC to encourage them not to make labeling mandatory, we need to provide stats demonstrating that the industry can self-regulate.

The more sites that label, the stronger position we are in.

We need your help.
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zzzzz (03:34 PM) :
got a question for you about rta. isnt this similar to xxx. well ok not competely similar, but lets say web sites all do this, then isp's go hey, we can block all adult sites because we want to and block any site with meta tag blah blah.. while its a good idea to to lable stuff, this sort of puts us in that ability for ghettoizing our sites for bad or good

FightThePatent (03:35 PM) :
ISp can't block by a tag.. unless they offer a proxy service.. which some alrady do anyways using blacklists..


FightThePatent (03:35 PM) :
.XXX can be blocked at the DNS lookup level..


zzzzz (03:35 PM) :
yea, i know the tech side of things, im just saying..

zzzzz (03:35 PM) :
any host or big company comcast, etc run though proxy and caching systems

FightThePatent (03:36 PM) :
blocking is always possible.. but consumers want porn.. so i really don't believe an ISP would block all porn... doesn't make business sense

zzzz (03:36 PM) :
all somone needs to do is build a spider that searchs for this tag, sells his list to isp's and boom we are all of a sudden blocked over night

FightThePatent (03:36 PM) :
makes more sense to offer a servce to filter it that costs more

zzzzz (03:36 PM) :
or for that instance sells this list to the gov


There are already blacklists out there for blocking pornn sites. There are spiders and human reviewers creating these lists, and verifying them already for years.


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I'd cringe if I wasn't using a template system...

Modifying one page to update countless others is a wonderful thing.
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If anyone has any technical questions, this is the time to ask questions fo Tim and Brandon
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Do you realize that if the U.S. government has their way, labeling will be mandatory (with their label) and there will be a fine for websites owners who don't label?

We need to prevent this from happening: Label with RTA today!
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Great to see you last week Joan. As mentioned, anything I can do to help.

As a parent and a person working in adult, I see how crucial it is to protect both.

All for it! Good luck, let's get that list going ;)
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I'd cringe if I wasn't using a template system...

Modifying one page to update countless others is a wonderful thing.
We are also adding instructions to the RTA Label site that will allow those running UNIX servers to label multiple pages / sites auotmatically.

Until this is on the site anyone who wishes to know how to do this just has to email me and I will send you the instructions.

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It would help the movement tremendously if someone pasted an easy to use script that webmasters could PASTE into their SSH window to update all .html files w/ the code
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It would help the movement tremendously if someone pasted an easy to use script that webmasters could PASTE into their SSH window to update all .html files w/ the code
i'm not a big shell scripter, but the algorithm is pretty straightforward:

1) use 'find' to point to web directory root to locate all html/php files
2) each file, use awk to locate <head> tag, and sed to insert:

<meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA">

(perl scripting could be done as well.....)



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Joan and the entire ASACP Team!

I congratulate you on all your efforts to protect the Kids and our Industry. We have all our pages labeled and strongly suggest that others do the same.

Do the right thing, Label your sites with the RTA Label! It is so easy to do.
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This will be posted on the RTA website also but for those that can make use of this, here it is...

Instructions for inserting the RTA Label header globally to multiple pages if running Apache.

Deploying the RTA Label header globally for ALL of your web pages including
image and movie files please use the following instructions. These have been
tested to work with Apache 2.0+ but may also work with Apache 1.3+.

Add the following to the httpd.conf file on all your front end
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<IfModule mod_headers.c>
hahaha Header set Rating "RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA"
</IfModule>

However, the main issue with Apache is to make sure that mod_headers has been installed as this is NOT the case by default.

The first step is to check to see if mod_headers is compiled into apache. There
are two ways to check this. In the first case run the httpd program to check
what modules are compiled in to Apache:

/path/to/apache/bin/httpd -l
...

You should see a reference to "mod_headers" here. However, if not you may be
using a shared module, so check for:

LoadModule mod_headers modules/mod_headers.so

in your httpd.conf file.

If you do not have mod_headers installed its not that difficult to add that
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cd /path/to/apache/sources
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make
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make install

See apache dot org for documentation on how to build and install apache along with descriptions of the other configure commands.

Testing: This is an example output of what you should see from the http headers
after installing mod_headers and adding the RTA Rating header in httpd.conf :

200 OK
...
Rating: RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTAhahahahahahahahaha

On Unix/Linux systems you may find the HEAD program that comes with perl useful or you may also want to use wget to check.
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Here you go...

find -name '*.html' -exec perl -pi.backup -e 's/(<head>)/$1\n<meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA">/i' {} \;

With find it will run the script on any file with an .html extension.

in the command the {} is the name of the file.


This will work in a single directory:

perl -pi.backup -e 's/(<head>)/$1\n<meta name="RATING" content="RTA-5042-1996-1400-1577-RTA">/i *.html
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Tim and Brandon, thanks for the good technical info for people.

What other questions do people have - this is the time to ask!
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Good schittt... we are all labeled up... everyone else be sure to knock your's out today...
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Australia Supports RTA

Do you realize that we as an industry can do what no one government can - really help children and give parents the tools they need to do this.

As I mentioned earlier, companies in Australia are labeling:

Robbie Swan, Fiona Patten, EROS Association

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Old 06-04-2007, 01:36 PM   #39
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:38 PM   #40
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:39 PM   #41
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Hi, if anyone has problems with the perl command above let me know (pm is fine). I'll be checking my email a couple of times today as well as monitoring this thread.

I also wrote the instructions for modifying apache if there are any questions about that. I've set up apache on a couple of systems so that it adds the RTA label automatically to the http headers.
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:47 PM   #42
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:49 PM   #43
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Look Who Recognizes RTA

The RTA label is already recognized by these filtering products and services?

* BluePrint Data?
* CleanInternet.com?
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* CSWeb?
* Cyber Sentinel?
* FamiLink?
* FilterGate?
* iShield?
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* Kidsnet?
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:51 PM   #44
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Does adding the label automatically change the date of the files and possibly get someone with several galleries listed on tgp's blacklisted for altering the html code?
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Does adding the label automatically change the date of the files and possibly get someone with several galleries listed on tgp's blacklisted for altering the html code?
By default every time you save a file the modification date gets changed but you could make a more sophisticated script that finds the original file date and changes it back once the file has been edited.
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Does adding the label automatically change the date of the files and possibly get someone with several galleries listed on tgp's blacklisted for altering the html code?

ah.. interesting.. adding in the labeling tag after submissions would create a different datestamp as well as md5/sha1 hash if the site was checking for "bait and switch".

probably better to add them in before submissions.

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Does adding the label automatically change the date of the files and possibly get someone with several galleries listed on tgp's blacklisted for altering the html code?
Another option is to label every gallery from this point forward and past galleries once they fall off the TGP's they were posted to.
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Old 06-04-2007, 02:13 PM   #48
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ASACP is lucky to have three very good technical people who know the answers to these questions and more...

Thank you Tim, Brandon, and Cal.

If you have other questions, please post them or email [email protected]
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I've got all my sites labelled!

took me a while, but it was well worth it
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