NASA
Paul Neff
pneff at nslsilus.ORG
Wed Jul 2 08:36:26 EDT 1997
The following is the META tag containing the RSACi-assigned PICS rating for
www.nasa.com:
<META http-equiv="PICS-Label" content='(PICS-1.0
"http://www.rsac.org/ratingsv01.html" 1 gen true comment "RSACi North
America Server" by "repstein at host.net" for "http://www.host.net/" on
"1996.04.16TO8:15-0500" exp "1997.07.01TO8:15-0500" r (n 0 s 0 v 0 1 0))'>
If I am reading this correctly, and if I'm not will someone please correct
me, doesn't the "n 0" in the last paranthetic statement denote "no nudity"?
If so, is the site owner somewhat obligated to change that rating to "n 1"
which denotes "revealing attire" if accepting advertising along those lines?
Just wondering what people's thoughts are.
Paul Neff
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Technology Services Manager, Arlington Heights Memorial Library
847/506-2652 :: 500 N. Dunton Ave., Arlington Hts IL 60004-5910
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