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…many technological advances that have helped shape our culture. Among those advances the internet and world wide web have been of the most powerful. From changing the way of communication to the way jobs are done, all have been affected in one way…
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…throughout this rapidly expanding new medium. Protecting Children in Cyberspace, "The book every parent, teacher, and guardian should read" describes the latest research on how the Internet, and computers may psychologically harm our children. Every day, children…
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…political expression and opposition (Silencing the Net…). Vice President Al Gore, while at an international conference in Brussels about the Internet, said that "Cyberspace is about protecting and enlarging freedom of expression for all our citizens… Ideas should…
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How Computers changed our way of life? What could happen in the future? Computers have changed our ways in many different ways and aspects. Almost everyone depends on a computer to run effectively for one reason or another even if they themselves do…
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…and opposition (Silencing the Net…). Vice President Al Gore, while at an international conference in Brussels about the Internet, said that "Cyberspace is about protecting and enlarging freedom of expression for all our citizens… Ideas should not be checked…
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…used regarding the Internet is necessary for the full understanding of how unethical data broadcasts itself around the Internet. The Internet is a worldwide computer network of home, organizational, corporate, and government computers. Censorship has…
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…of networks, linked together, which is capable of transmitting vast amounts of information from one network to another. The internet knows no boundaries and is not located in any single country. The potential the internet has of shaping our world in the present…
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Internet Censorship In writing this essay I aim to give an insight into one of, if not the most important issue on the Internet today, that of censorship. I will first give a brief outline as to how the Internet came about and how it works…
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…. Explosive issues are involved in the debate over Internet regulations, with arguments often framed as child safety versus censorship. Pornography on the Internet cannot be totally band and yet any user cannot access it as our society's ethics are against children…
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…does not accurately fit the disposition of the general population. One question that poses a problem with the rating system is how will foreign material be rated? Since “half of all Internet speech originates from outside the United States,” how would…
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