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  1. Safety for kids on the Net is front-page news now that the Supreme Court has struck down the Computer Decency Act, returning sole responsibility for kids' online activities to parents. Whether or not you opt to use parental-control software, children nee
  2. KidsCom presents ten rules for Internet safety (don't give out personal information), online manners (always be polite), and copyright law (don't use pictures from someone else's Web site).
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  3. Here you'll find five basic rules for Internet safety, followed by a wealth of other safety information presented in a question and answer format.
  4. This page of notes and warnings is not broken down into a neat set of numbered rules, but contains wisdom such as if "looking at something on the Net makes you uncomfortable, don't look at it! The back button is your friend.
  5. Syndicated columnist Larry Magid condenses online safety into six (often quoted) rules.

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