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    “Kill the Internet- and Other Anti-SOPA Myths” In this article of “Kill the Internet- and Other Anti-SOPA Myths”‚ the author Goldberg indicates that basically anything that was posted on the internet was at risk with the anti-piracy. This is just technically stating that everything that is posted on the internet has the ability to be plagiarized or abuse the copyright act. As well as Google’s ability to be making money off of everything that is being posted onto their website ( “Google alone generated

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    Controversy over Internet Police has raged on since the creation of the internet. Several have thought that not policing the internet has led to numerous crimes such as theft‚ illegal transactions‚ and cyber bullying. But a majority‚ in defence‚ claim that such policing could revoke us from our rights as citizens of the United States. Cases as such tend to lean more to the side of not policing the Internet. We believe that as well. We believe that exposure to all of this crime and issues is subjective

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    Should government censor the internet? Let’s‚ for a moment‚ try to imagine a completely benevolent government‚ who wants to censor it’s citizens internet access. Maybe things like how to make a bomb‚ or a website where you can buy illegal goods. Everyone will be happy with such a government‚ whose only intentions are to shelter the people it governs from content that it is dangerous‚ harmful or inappropriate‚ and not to spread propaganda by controlling information. However unlikely it is for such

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    advantages and disadvantages of using internet anonymously? Internet freedom is a controversial issue nowadays‚ and there are some findings discovered that using internet without registered their real name will cause some critical problems as cyber bullying‚ stealing or intimidating since users do not need to have any responsibility about what they said. However‚ using internet anonymously are also some advantages which gives an essential protection to internet users. In this article‚ the advantages

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    PROTECTING CHILDREN AND THE YOUTH IN THE INTERNET AND THE MOBILE AGE Internet and mobile technology can bring people together who otherwise would never know each other and create a virtual universe with every kind of information imaginable available at your fingertips. Sounds great‚ doesn’t it? Unfortunately‚ the Internet and mobile age has a dark side. It is full of material that is inappropriate for children and all kinds of predators. But because of it the children and youth need not miss

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    Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate School Global Economics Environment Prof. McDonaldAmini White Paper Outline Internet Restriction Xiaonan Jiang Introduction The first amendment in the constitution of the United State of America states the freedom of religion‚ press and expression would be cornerstone for the democracy and the base of all human rights. Nowadays‚ freedoms of the speech are not limited only towards publication of articles‚ criticism

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    "Monitoring the Internet Equals Violation There is controversy over to what extent the government may monitor internet content. The federal government may not monitor internet content however‚ the state government and local governments may monitor internet content only for the safety of the user. However‚ charging citizens for internet crimes are usually ruled unconstitutional. In addition‚ monitoring internet content violates Amendment IV and previous precedents. Ultimately‚ the state government

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    Government Censorship would damage the atmosphere of the freedom to express ideas on the Internet; therefore‚ government should not encourage censorship. </i></center><br><br><b>Introduction</b><br><br>I. In the Internet community‚ there is a large volume of technical terms. For this reason‚ it is first necessary to examine the terminology specific to Internet. <br><br>1.The internet is a world wide computer network. <br><br>1.Electronic mail (email)‚ which is one component of the Internet‚ approximates

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    Given the candidates’ responses to the question "Should the government control access to information on the internet?" Who would receive my vote? Why? Should the government control access to information on the internet? No‚ I believe if government controlled what was on the internet it would be like the Nazi control all over again‚ where the people are not free and cannot express themselves. It would go against our freedom and be impossible to control. My vote would go to candidate three‚

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Internet censorship is control of the accessing or publishing of information available on the internet. The problems caused by the misuse of internet brought about are censorship. Since approximately 1995‚ numerous governments around the world have been addressing the problems of material on the Internet that is illegal under their offline laws‚ and also that considered harmful or otherwise unsuitable for general public. The nature of material of concerned has varied substantially

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