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V-Chip
I assume that this chip works on some password scheme..
Here's a little excerpt from a letter sent by a Cybermind list member
Robert A. Kezelis to Mr. President:
>3) V-chip technology is cute, but ineffective. You realistically suggest
>(with a straight face, no less) that a parent who probably has trouble
>programing a VCR (which sits on the TV and suffers from a constant flashing
>12:00am) can outfox and hide the proper command from a computer-literate,
>intuitive, aggresive and creative teen? Surely you jest. Ask your
>daughter and her schoolmates, not some older advisor whose experience with
>teen hackers is limited. The V-chip is like telling a child, you can go
>into the candy store, but don't open this jar when I walk to the other
>side of the store!
>
Some kids also have friends. Friends whose parent are more permissive
then theirs, and friends who are smarter than their parents.
Kids whose V-Chip has 1-1-1 rating allowing them to watch nothing but
selected episodes of Barney demoing new versions of V-Chip, may be
embarrassed to invite anybody over. Kids with 5-5-5 rating will be
the New Cool Guys.
Now if your child wants to go over to Billy's, you may want to call
Billy's mom and ask her what her V-Chip settings are.
Do not forget to ask her when was the last time she beat Billy at any computer
game...
One restriction that I could possibly consider for my child, would
be a 'crap' factor. I think it's a much more serious danger to the
young americans; IMO, watching baseball and psychic idiocy is much
less natural and a lot more harmful to a young mind than seeing a
picture of a breast. This factor is the reason why I restrict *myself*
from watching most of TV programs.
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