Yes it seems to be a great opportunity. If we want to not appear like doing 
basic advertising, we have to list topics where DDL is helping parents avoid to 
give their children to the Internet predators, may they be individuals or large 
companies. At first glance, here is a list of these potential dangers with 
different levels of harmfulness:

* services that then oblige users to buy the brand products
* services that carry a lot of advertisement
* services that require to create accounts and then give personal information
* malware of any kind, including spying software
* demonstration software (= pay for the full version)
* online services that claim full, free (of charge) and unlimited license over 
your own work! (reversed piracy!)
* unsavory web sites
* activities that just learn children to be a passive consumer
* illegal activities (eg. diverting restrictively copyrighted stuff)

Wow, you've got a lot to say! :) NB: not sure DDL can prevent all these dangers!

JM.

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