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Internet Regulations Alberto Alarcon Computers and there ability to move large amounts of information have a strong influence on society. The rapid growth and need for speedy communication has develop a world web of computer systems. This world-wide-web has brought instant communication and knowledge to the finger tips of the common person. The WWW has become the epitome of the first admendment: free speech. To be found on the Internet is a huge collection of …

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