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131: Technological Literacy
... control it, to censor it, to manage and limit it. The internet gets a lot of bad press particularly in relation to that age-old concern over various forms of pornography, issues concerning `electronic stalking', and questions of ownership, monopoly, and unequal access. By the same token, the huge educational (and entrepreneurial) potential of the internet--popularised as the Information Superhighway ...
132: Government Intervention of the Internet
... attempted to regulate what types of Internet access its students had, with results reminiscent of a 1960's protest. A research associate at Carnegie Mellon University conducted a study of pornography on the school's computer networks. Martin Rimm put together quite a large picture collection (917,410 images) and he also tracked how often each image had been downloaded (a ...
133: Computer Software Piracy
... and cause thousands of computer crimes to be committed daily. Problems associated with the information age include the invasion of privacy, Computer virus, Internet scamming, Junk E-mails, Minors viewing pornography, Fraud Accounts, Illegal Downloading, Hacking, Cyber chat. The most common computer crime committed daily, some aware and many not, is the illegal sharing of computer software. Software is any of ...
134: Anti-government Censorship on the Internet
... I do not feel the CDA's claim of protecting the children is a valid one. Censorship on the Internet to some extent already exists on seeing such sites as pornography. Web pages with sexual material on them are starting to have warning signs about the material inside the site. Also all sights containing these sexually explicit material requires a fee ...
135: Censor the Internet?
... In this way governments could not restrict access to certain sites on the basis of age. A thirteen-year-old boy in Slovakia could decide that he wants to download pornography from an adult site in the U.S. The site may have warnings and age restrictions but they have no way of stopping him form receiving their material if he ...
136: A Detail Look Into The Internet And Where It Is Headed!
... and it is without any form of quality control. Young people are being taught how to commit crimes, and you only have to imagine the potential for pedophiles, terrorists and pornography. Also at the electronic address ‘alt.suicide’, there is a comprehensive guide to committing suicide." A lot of bad stuff happens on the Net, these are just a few of ...
137: Online Censorship
... enormous volume of traffic, Web pages, E-mail, newsgroup messages, files, and so on. Some content on the Internet is deemed offensive, by many people, such as the case of pornography. Many people do not want their children surfing the Internet where they could encounter pornographic materials. It is not the responsibility of the ISPs or the government to restrict pornographic ...
138: Internet Censorship
... Until further research is done and people are further educated, censorship of the Internet cannot be achieved without limiting constitutional guarantees. Bibliography Curtis, S. "Policing Cyberspace." [Programs to block out pornography.] Maclean's, 19 Feb. 1996, pp. 56-7. Dodd, J. "Who owns the Information?" PC Novice, May 1996, pp. 73-4. Frankel, M. "Intellectual Popcorn for the Net." The New ...
139: Against Federal Censorship of the Internet
... viewpoints. Federal Internet censorship is absurd and impossible due to the fact that the laws stated by our government, are too vague and have no affect on foreign "indecent" material. Pornography and sexually explicit material should be blocked out from children by web filtering devices and not law that prevents the Internet from being the public forum for the free exchange ...
140: Censorship And The Internet
... this way governments could not restrict access to certain sites on the basis of ages. A thirteen-year-old boy in British Columbia could decide that he wanted to download pornography from an adult site in the U.S. The site may have warnings and age restrictions but they have no way of stopping him from receiving their material if he ...


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