I have heard on some local (SF bay area) technology news reports that
the Commission on Online Child Protection is looking at dividing the
IPv6 address space into regions that can be classified according to
their "safety" for child access.
THE CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION ACT (COPA) COMMISSION
Commissioners:
Donald Telage, Network Solutions Inc. - Commission Chairman
Stephen Balkam, Internet Content Rating Association
John Bastian, Security Software Systems
Jerry Berman, Center for Democracy & Technology
Robert C. Cotner, Evesta.com
Arthur H. DeRosier, Jr., Rocky Mountain College
J. Robert Flores, National Law Center for Children and Families
Albert F. Ganier III, Education Networks of America
Michael E. Horowitz, Department of Justice
Donna Rice Hughes, Author, Kids Online/Founder, Protectkids.com
William M. Parker, Crosswalk.com
C. Lee Peeler, Federal Trade Commission
Gregory L. Rohde, Department of Commerce/NTIA
C. James Schmidt, San Jose State University
William L. Schrader, PSINet
Larry Shapiro, Disney's Go.com
Srinija Srinivasan, Yahoo! Inc.
Karen Talbert, Nortel Networks
George Vradenburg III, America Online, Inc.
See any IP clue?