The report focussed on the use of video games and the Internet (particularly social networking websites) by children, and discussed the use of classification and the role of parenting in policing these.
Key points of the review included:[1] The report was generally well received by parenting groups, the government and the media industry.
On the day following publication of the report, most UK newspapers had a story on their front page outlining the classification system proposed.
[7] He enlarged on his remarks in an interview published the following day in The Daily Telegraph, in which he said: "If you look back at the people who created the Internet they talked very deliberately about it being a space that governments couldn't reach.
Its initial brief included organising methods for the removal of inappropriate content on user-generated websites and developing measures to take down Internet sites promoting harmful behaviour.