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Kids online: Parents need to regulate, says Ofcom

Posted By: admin 12 February, 2009

Kids online: Parents need to regulate, says Ofcom: “

Take some responsibility, would you?

Parents should take greater responsibility for what their children get up to on the internet, according to Jeremy Olivier, Ofcom’s Head of Convergent Media.…

“

(Via The Register – Public Sector.)

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