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…, usually within 4 or 5 years the proposition becomes a reality. Announced in 1996, Internet 2 is right around the corner in our technological future. These developments are only an ink-ling into the actual changes that we will see very soon. The rapid…
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…Approximately 30 million people world-wide use the Internet and on-line services daily. The Net is growing exponentially in all areas, and a rapidly increasing number of people are finding themselves working and playing on the Internet. The people…
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…. Opponents to the CDA 'argue that the free-speech rights of users would be violated if the Internet were regulated' (Internet Regulation 35). This is very true, by regulating the Internet people would be limited on how they could communicate. Consenting…
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…, it in fact was born in Defense Department Cold War projects of the 1950s.2 The United States Government owns the Internet and has the responsibility to determine who uses it and how it is used. The government must control what information is accessible from its…
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…, but there are ways to reduce the threat. These facts are some of the reasons that the internet needs to be more secure ... but the real question that evades many users, servers, and system operators; also known as SysOps, is how?         The most popular survey…
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…medium—and that the medium becomes as essential to our daily lives as the television and the telephone, and more valuable. In sum, we seek to maximize the economic and social benefits of the Internet with industry-led, market-driven policies that allow…
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…As the globalization invades our daily activities in present times, individual activities start to become interrelated across boundaries. Different people might have different backgrounds and their culture that they were brought up around could affect…
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…thing they must have in common is the use of protocols (or rules about how to transfer information) such as TCP/IP which stand for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Email or Electronic Mail is the sending of letters or messages over…
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…in Defense Department Cold War projects of the 1950s.2 The United States Government owns the Internet and has the responsibility to determine who uses it and how it is used. The government must control what information is accessible from its agencies…
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….'         How is one to censor the Internet when it is literally impossible? What is the use of placing fines for copying pornography when it is impossible to tell the age of the user. How can one even trace the user when there are twenty-five billion members…
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