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CIPA, or the Children's Internet Protection Act, was enacted in 2000 to address concerns about children's access to inappropriate content on the Internet. Schools affected by CIPA must abide by all but which of the following requirements?





Correct Answer:
schools must only use online services which offer discounts for appropriate content.
the children's internet protection act (cipa) was established to safeguard minors from accessing inappropriate content online. this act specifically requires schools to implement certain protective measures to create a safe online environment for children. understanding the requirements set forth by cipa can help clarify what is expected of schools and what is not explicitly required.

among the requirements, schools must: 1. **implement an internet safety policy**: schools must develop and enforce a policy that includes measures to protect children from harmful online content. this policy should outline the use of technology that blocks or filters internet access to material deemed harmful to minors. 2. **utilize technology protection measures**: the internet safety policy must incorporate technology that filters or blocks inappropriate material. this ensures that children are not exposed to content that could be harmful, such as pornography or content that promotes violence. 3. **monitor online activities of minors**: schools are responsible for overseeing the online activities of students to ensure compliance with the internet safety policy. this active monitoring helps in enforcing the safety measures and provides an additional layer of security. 4. **educate minors about appropriate online behavior**: education forms a critical component of cipa. schools must provide guidance and education to minors about how to engage safely and responsibly online. this includes teaching them about the dangers of cyberbullying and how to recognize inappropriate content.

contrary to some of the repetitive options provided in the question, cipa does not require schools to: - **use online services that offer discounts for appropriate content**: there is no stipulation within cipa that mandates schools must use online services that provide discounts for filtering or blocking harmful content. schools are free to choose any compliant technology or service that meets the requirements of the act, regardless of discounts.

it is essential to highlight that while obtaining services at a discounted rate may be beneficial from a budgetary perspective, it is not a mandated aspect of cipa compliance. the primary focus of cipa is on the protective measures—filtering, monitoring, and educating—not on the financial aspects of the services employed.