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Links outside of dot-kids are forbidden.
I'm always sceptical when the government wants to play babysitter, this doesn't lessen my scepticism.
'cannot post hyperlinks to locations outside of the kids.us domain'
Ah-ah-ah, little Johnny, there'll be no linking to nickelodeon.com -
And just how do they intend to police the linking business.
Exactly. This just looks like another piece of feel-good legislation to me. Even if they wrote some spider to check all the domains in the webspace, they would also have to look at external (and/or internal) javascript links, flash, java, etc methods, in addition to the redirects and rewrites that IanTurner mentions.
Note that ICANN criticized the .kids proposal, prompting .kids.us - which I don't think it can do anything about?
Unless of course they fund this out of taxation. In which case the general populace of the US could end up paying for the policing of domains owned by non-US citizens.
"You can have the safest place in the world, but if nobody goes there, nobody is protected," NeuStar Inc. Director of Policy and Business Development Jim Casey said Tuesday after the House of Representatives voted 406-2 to approve the "Dot-Kids Implementation and Efficiency Act of 2002."
I want to know who the -2 intelligent ones were. It's just feel-good legislation designed to keep the incumbents in office. A challenger can't say he voted 'for the children'.