The World Assembly,
Recognizing the danger a child could face whilst using the internet,
Understanding that minors do not have the same privacy privileges as an adult,
Clarifying the limits of a minor's internet privacy,
Noting that most minors are not completely aware of the dangers they could face on online networks,
Hereby,
Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
A “public place” as a widespread location that provides internet to the populace;
An "educator" as an instructor of a minor that uses internet while under the educator's watch;
"personal data" as data that can be used to identify an individual;
A "blacklisted site" as a website in conflict with national law or a website promoting or taking place in illegal activities or substances;
Forces Public Places to:
1. Provide the safety and security of minors when using:
a. Electronic mail
b. Chat rooms
c. Other forms of direct electronic communications
2. The ban of blacklisted sites
3. Examination of internet usage once per week
While in Public Places, Restricts:
1. Access to blacklisted sites on the Internet
2. Proxy sites that prohibit quick governmental and local view of internet usage
3. Use of personal data search engines
Allows Public Places to:
1. Monitor internet usage
2. Restrict chosen websites on internet
Prohibits Public Places to:
1. View telecommunications used on internet by users