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Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 2812 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
Controlling the Internet
Censorship plays a role in everything that is portrayed on the Internet. However, due to the size and its rapid growth, it has become almost impossible to control. In respect to censorship in the Internet, we will be examining the issues of pornography, privacy, security, and the Napster debate.
In 1989, the World Wide Web was developed. This new technology enabled Internet users to exchange information on a global scale. With no restrictions
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In the internet age censorship is being taken to new levels. The issue of internet privacy should not be taken for granted. What is remarkable is that, in a community estimated to be as large as 25,000,000 users, there have been so few incidents of this type. Let us not use them as an excuse to over-regulate a "technology offreedom". Let us instead work towards wise enforcement of already existing laws, and more uniform international laws.