The UK Government review into violence in video games (and that Internet) is apparently ready to roll as of this afternoon - and you can make your voice heard.
Or rather you can't right now as the website is broken.
The review - lead by TV star, Tanya Byron (and therefore called 'The Byron Review') - seeks to achieve the following:
"To undertake a review of the evidence on risks to children’s safety and wellbeing of exposure to potentially harmful or inappropriate material on the internet and in video games.
"To assess the effectiveness and adequacy of existing measures to help prevent children from being exposed to such material and help parents understand and manage the risks of access to inappropriate content, and to make recommendations for improvements or additional action."
SPOnG headed off to the 'Respond On-Line" section of the Department for Education and Skills (Dfes) website to express ourselves. We registered our details - well, we plonked old-man Tim's details in as he's interested in government and that.
Thrilled with the ability to make our views known we clicked 'Next' and the website died.
Never mind, we'll sure it was probably something to do with The War On Terror or somesuch, and it'll all be fixed as soon as the Haliburton people are called in.
We'd suggest that you 'surf your way over' (as we're sure the review board will call it) to the website, which can be found
here. Bear in mind that we're trying to inform the government that we're upstanding chaps, so posting messages such as "we pwn u lamerz govnmint noobs all
Halo/
Zelda/
Warhawk rools and u will die!" is probably not a good idea.