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    digital technology safely is very high. All children should know how to use digital technology safely so that if something were to come up they would be well aware of how to handle the situation or what to do. The Children’s Internet Protection Agency (CIPA) tries to protect children when parents can’t always‚ online. The Children’s Internet Protection Agency

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    CIS324 COPPA and CIPA Question 1 The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law enacted by Congress to address concerns about access to offensive content over the Internet on school and library computers. If you operate a commercial Web site or an online service directed to children under 13 that collects personal information from children or if you operate a general audience Web site and have actual knowledge that you are collecting personal information from children‚ you must

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    Objectives As you read this chapter‚ consider the following questions: * What is the basis for the protection of freedom of expression in the United State‚ and what types of speech are not protected under the law? * What are some key federal laws that affect online freedom of expression‚ and how do they impact organizations? * What important freedom of expression issues relate to the use of information technology? * What key free-speech issues relate to the use of information

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    Information Technology Acts Essay Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)‚ 2000 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)‚ 1998 Information Technology Acts Essay Stephanie M. Hurt BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Applications and Systems August 21‚ 2013 Stephanie M. Hurt August 14‚ 2013 BIS/200 Information Technology Acts Essay What were the advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of each act? Children’s Internet

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    Information Technology Acts Anissa Eddie-Ellis BIS/220 June 24‚ 2013 Instructor Samuel Fowler Information Technology Acts People often make ethical decisions about how to use freedom and power daily. Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and telecommunication equipment to store‚ retrieve‚ transmit‚ and manipulate data (Reynolds‚ 2009). The Internet allows a worldwide exchange of news‚ ideas‚ opinions‚ rumors‚ and information. The first amendment protects Americans

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    pornographic and other harmful material that is in the internet. Schools and libraries that agreed to install the protection would receive a discounted internet‚ telecommunications‚ and internal connections services through the E-rate program. In 2011 CIPA‚ passed an order requiring schools and libraries to monitor the online activities of minors U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (2012). The teachers are required to educate their students on what appropriate

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    XXI International CIPA Symposium‚ 01-06 October‚ Athens‚ Greece 3D Laser Scanner and Reflectorless Total Station: A Comparative Study of the Slots of ElKhazneh at Petra in Jordan Naif Haddad‚ Fawwas Ishakat Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa 13115‚ Jordan. E-mail: naifh@hu.edu.jo‚ fawwasi@excite.com Key Words: Compression‚ Laser scanning‚ Application‚ Accuracy‚ Point Cloud‚ Surveying‚ Acquisition‚ Processing. ABSTRACT

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    Censorship: The Great Paradox An amazing gift has been bestowed upon us: the Internet—a digital world capable of providing us with a plethora of diverse information‚ communication‚ and recreation. When we hear “diversity”‚ often times we correlate it to an event from which we can broaden our minds through exposure to a variety of differences. We can use an others cultural experiences and personal views and beliefs to challenge our own. The result of such an experience‚ whether negative or

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    necessitating the creation of the acts and the advances in information technology. Children Internet Protection Act‚ 2000 The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law enacted by Congress to address the concerns about the access to offensive content over the Internet. Through the use of technology protection measures‚ CIPA requires public libraries and schools to place content filters on their systems to keep minors from surfing inappropriate sites. The Children’s Internet Protection

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    implementing many legislative acts to address concerns with the usage of different kinds of technology. There are many advances in information technology that resulted in ethical issues such as the creation of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) which was put into law in the year of 2000 by Congress. This law addresses any concerns about access to offensive content on the internet in the schools and libraries. Children and teenagers are exposed to the internet daily in schools‚ public‚ and

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