Tempero publishes Child Protection Online Best Practice Guide in conjunction with Econsultancy

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07 July 2009

Marketing industry advised to follow best practice or risk an end to self-regulation.

 

Tempero, Europe’s largest Social Media Management Company, has published a Best Practice Guide on Child Protection in Social Media with digital marketing experts Econsultancy.

The guide is aimed towards brand owners or agencies which are on the whole self-regulated with regards to building or joining online communities where young people are.

Tempero will be hosting a breakfast event on July 15th, from 8.30am, to discuss issues and share tips from key industry players such as:

  • BBC Children’s Interactive
  • Children's Charities Coalition on Internet Safety
  • Telegraph.co.uk

The report is available to download for free here

Quotes

The explosion in user-generated content and social networking has led to young people spending the majority of their leisure time online and brands following them there to market to them. But these brands and the agencies they use also need to take child safety online seriously.

Dominic Sparkes, MD, Tempero

While procedures may seem time consuming, the obligations of community owners and those who use communities commercially will become unrecognisable if OFCOM or an equivalent UK governmental organisation is given the remit of regulating the online environment.

Chris Atkinson, Child Safety Consultant

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Darika Ahrens

Darika Ahrens

PR Enquiries

Tempero

Dominic Sparkes

Dominic Sparkes

Managing Director

Tempero Ltd

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Darika Ahrens

Darika Ahrens

PR Enquiries

Tempero

Dominic Sparkes

Dominic Sparkes

Managing Director

Tempero Ltd