RFC 4041:Requirements for Morality Sections in Rou...
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... Young people are particularly at risk from the rising depravity in society and much of the blame can be squarely placed at the door of the Internet. If you do not feel safe on the streets at night, what do you think it is like on the Information Superhighway? ...
... Routing Area, it is often the case that not enough consideration is given to the impact of the protocol on the moral fiber of the Internet. The result is that moral consequences are only understood once the protocols have been implemented, and sometimes not until after they have been deployed. ...
... document defines requirements for the inclusion of Morality Considerations sections in all Internet-Drafts produced within the Routing Area. Meeting these requirements ...


... It may be the case that the authors of Internet-Drafts have no or few morals. This does not relieve them of their duty to understand the consequences of their actions. ...
... anything that they write would have anything other than a beneficial effect on the Routing Area and the Internet in general. ...
... surely self-evident to any right-thinking person. Further guidance can be obtained from your moral guardian, your household gods, or from any member of the IMM (Internet Moral Majority). - Likelihood of misuse by depraved or sick individuals. This ...
... - Availability of oversight facilities. There are those who would corrupt our morals motivated as they are by a hatred of the freedom of Internet access with which we are graced. We place a significant burden of responsibility on those who guard our community from these evil-doers and it is only fitting that we ...
... The Morality Considerations section MUST be given full prominence in each Internet Draft. ...


... desktop PC was invented. It is necessary for Internet-Drafts to observe a form of political correctness, but note that you do not always have to mean what you say. ...
... Segregation of packets on the grounds of color is now banned and Internet-Drafts must not make use of this technique. If you follow all of the recommendations in this document, you will ...
... Note that within Internet-Drafts, bytes (and bits) progress from the left to the right. This is how things should be. ...
... Much has been made recently of the need to provide protection within the Internet. It is the role of the IMM to determine when protection is required, and the role ...


... importance. A secure Internet community will ensure the security of all of its members. ...


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