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    Internet Censorship You are at work and the phone rings. It is the school principal from the high school your daughter attends. He politely tells you that your daughter is being suspended from school and asks that you please come pick her up. After digging a little deeper, you find out that she is being punished for posting to the internet, a book report based writings of James Joyce. The reason for the suspension is not because the material was plagiarized, but because the content of the material

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    Internet Censorship Essay

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    The Internet distributes more information than any other medium in the world. There are several problems that have emerged along with the Internet, “As soon as the public began to use the Internet, people began to express concern about its use” (Clark 1). Some groups feel that the World Wide Web is dangerous because of it’s open accessibility, whereas other groups see that the Internet is something that can be used to share knowledge globally. The Internet should not be censored because censorship

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    America Needs Internet Censorship Essay

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    though. All she was doing was casually browsing the internet before a pop-up appeared. Although it may seem hard to believe, the major cause of events such as this is the lack of censorship on the internet. Internet censorship relates to the removal of offensive, inappropriate, or controversial content published online. The current problem with the internet is that there are few restrictions on what can be published or viewed. Several sites on the internet only offer a warning about inappropriate content

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    "As long as the Internet has been around, the US has always been able to control the content that is sent and seen by its citizens. However, the US can only control the sites and content hosted on servers located in the US and its territories. If there is some content that is hosted on a server in South Africa, the US has no control of censoring said content. The federal government has most, if not all this power, allowing it to override the wishes of any state or local government. Technically, if

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    Introduction Internet censorship refers to constraints placed on people’s freedoms to freely access Internet services. Such restrictions are often imposed by governmental entities with the aim of controlling access to information and its dissemination. Herein, the paper explores Internet censorship in China and its implications on Google’s future in the Chinese market. Internet Censorship in China In China, Internet access was nearly universal by 2005 but under restrictions by government censorship. Different

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    amounts of censorship arising in nations across the world. Internet censorship is when groups attempt to prevent users from accessing certain information that they decided is unnecessary or wrong to view. The censorship users are subject to is important to acknowledge as it can affect access to content and the amount of content created, as well as potentially preventing discussion, even for non-controversial topics. There are several ways you could approach the topic of internet censorship, all of which

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    Should the Internet Be Censored? When the internet was conceived in the last century (boy, that sure makes it seem a lot older than it is, doesn't it?) it began as a free and open exchange of information. The original intent was to connect universities and military installations together to freely exchange data. The invention of the web continued that intention. This is supported by the lack of security in TCP/IP and in the early web specifications. I know it seems strange now, but there was a

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    Internet Censorship: Just Say No   In December of 1994, a young college student named Jake Baker posted one of his fiction pieces in an alt.sex newsgroup. Usually, his contributions to this widely-read site consisted of short stories about rape, torture, and murder of women. In this particular newsgroup post, he continued with his usual contributions; however, he took it a bit further by writing about one of his fellow classmates, using her name and identity in the piece. Faculty members at

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    Freedom of Speech Vs. Censorship: Children on the Internet The internet is a very controversial communication device in today’s society. If desired, one could find information on nearly any topic they choose. Censorship and free speech is a widely discussed topic when dealing with the current freedom of the internet especially when dealing with young minds. Should the internet have censored topics which would be illegal to post and/or view freely by children? Should the internet be a free-for-all arena

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    The Controversy Over Internet Censorship      For many people, using the Internet has become practically a new way of life, especially for college students and the like.  Various types of information can be accessed at the touch of a button: anything from encyclopedias, to surveys and essays, to articles from magazines, and adult sites.  Anyone who pays for their Internet service is usually offered space for his or her own web page, and even many free services provide space for personal web

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