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    Since inception of the internet, the level of increment of disseminations of information through the web has covered more ground than expected. Also, this has called for more computer technicians in corporate and non-corporate organizations. Over the past quarter century, the increased desire to disseminate information, proprietary and non-proprietary alike, over a broader audience has been able to thoroughly develop through the usage of computer & internet networks and drivers (Ryan, 2011)

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    To what extent in the U.S. does the government- Federal, state and local- have the duty to monitor internet content? “Government should protect people and regulate corporations, not protect corporations and regulate people.” This quote written by Grace Slick, impacts my thoughts about government control. What role should the government play in monitoring internet content? The Federal Communications Commission controls net neutrality. An example of net neutrality is, under the FCC’s net neutrality

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    Cybercrimes is a crime that is used through a computer device and a computer network. Many computers have been used to commit crimes, and it may target individual or groups to harm a victim intentionally. Basically, computers are used in several different roles of criminal activity and it affects our individual privacy. For example, criminals normally target computer networks or devices such as computer viruses identify theft, scams, terrorism, and copyright infringement. Today, the three of most

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    Internet: Friend or Foe The internet can be your best friend or your worst enemy. Imagine your every move was caught on camera for the world to see, your every fault documented and aired for everyone, that secret you told your best friend publicized on the evening news, or that intimate moment with your lover broadcast live. Newsweek writer, Jessica Bennett, wrote an article titled “The Flip Side of Internet Fame.” She argues how the internet can easily become one’s real life nightmare when the

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    Internet Usage Addiction

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    Internet Usage The internet refers basically to the worldwide interconnection of computer networks that use a standard protocol called internet protocol suite. The internet serves several billion people worldwide and has become the most preferred mode of communication between people from different parts of the world. This has led to it rampant usage and as much as it has noticeable benefits, its limitations cannot be overlooked either. Internet addiction in teenagers or to say adolescents has been

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    tides and waves of globalization, false and fake information like Internet virus, spam mails, phishing have been overflowed. In the context of this, cyber security and Internet crimes have emerged from time to time. On the other hand, it’s a kind of way to collect citizen’s data, and allow the government to defense of a country and rational surveillance us. Following by, there is a comparison between China and west

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    Cyberbullying Essay Have you ever been involved in an online crime? Anybody who has, in the point of view as the victim, knows that cyberbullying is very difficult to avoid. Although we depend on the internet for our needs, this does not mean that the internet is not harmful to us. From personal experience with witnessing rude comments on the internet, cyberbullying isn’t an easy thing to get rid of. In the radio interview about the dangers of cyberbullying with Brett Warnke, Brett states, “But

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    happened to several Americans across the country. To help keep families safe and their belongings and identities secure, the government could start monitoring the internet to help out. Although there are those who would argue that the government at federal, state, and local levels should not have an overbearing watchful eye on its citizens’ internet usage, there are several points to be made as to why our government needs to monitor its citizens.

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    Part I Discussion forum   Part II Netiquette Netiquette refers to internet etiquette. This simply means the use of good manners in online communication such as e-mail, forums, blogs, and social networking sites to name a few. It is important to use netiquette because communication online is non-verbal. Most often online communication consists of reading something someone else has taped. This type of communication does not allow each person to see facial expressions, body language, or

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    media is simply interpreted as a shared content user who uses internet-based broadcasting technology is different from traditional print and broadcast media. My opinion social media is familiar and many users, so there are some positive and negative impact. Social media has a negative effect because social media sites will make a person more self-centered. They become unaware of their surroundings, as most spend time on internet. Social media also cause difficult to socialize with people

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