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- 4511: Solving Problem Creatively Over the Net
- ... internet privileges last 3 month, I had learn and encounter many weird and wonderful things. I have met the ugly side of internet and learnt something called "if you overspend your time limit, the phone bill gonna be very ugly."Perhaps the most interesting moment I encounter in the internet is when I discover homepage making. I made a homepage from learning HTML language from a web site. I want my ...
- 4512: Ethics in Cyberspace
- ... includes these general moral imperatives: 1) contribute to society and human well-being 2) avoid harm to others 3) be honest and trustworthy 4) be fair and take action not to discriminate 5) honor property rights including copyrights and patents 6) give proper credit for intellectual property 7) respect the privacy of others 8) honor confidentiality. The very nature of electronic communication raises new moral issues. Individuals and organizations should be ...
- 4513: Interactive Television
- ... With interactive television, virtually everyone can advertise and sell products to anyone with access. Shopping for clothes, food, or any other product can be done from the home and then delivered to the purchaser later. Bill Gates of Microsoft has already made his predictions for interactive TV: “You're watching Seinfeld on TV, and you like the jacket he's wearing. You click on it with your remote control. The show ...
- 4514: CyberPorn: On A Screen Near You
- ... the Family Research Council insisdt that online child molesters represent a clear and present danger, there is no evidence that it is any greater than that thousands of other threats children face everyday. The Exxon bill proposed to outlaw obscene material and impose fines uo to $100,000and prison term up to two years on anyone who knowinglymakes "indecent" material available to children under the age of 18. Robert Thomas spends ...
- 4515: Coping With Computers
- ... to Columbia University's Center for Telecommunication Research. There, she negotiated a salary via e-mail, and whenever a system needs to be set up the ghost does it over the Internet. Of course, the bill is sent with e-mail as well. As of yet, she still has never seen the system administrator. Despite her negative or unusual experiences with the technological revolution, Ellerbee admits that she does appreciate the ...
- 4516: Computer Protection
- ... for the tool of security: equipment ranging from locks on doors to computerized gate- keepers that stand watch against hackers, special software that prevents employees to steal the data from the company's computer. The bill can range from hundreds of dollars to many millions, depending on the degree of assurance sought. Although it needs to spend a lot of money to create a computer security system, it worth to make ...
- 4517: Computer Crimes
- ... we turn to the what is known as the "Official" Phreakers Manual "Phreak [fr'eek] 1. The action of using mischievous and mostly illegal ways in order to not pay for some sort of telecommunications bill, order, transfer, or other service. It often involves usage of highly illegal boxes and machines in order to defeat the security that is set up to avoid this sort of happening. [fr'eaking] v. 2 ...
- 4518: Computer Crime: The Crime of the Future
- ... the public from wasting their tax money? The European judicial system did not think so. The accused were sentenced to six months in prison (PC Weekly 12). This punishment might seem harsh, but not to Bill Clinton. He has appointed a task force to try to enforce laws on the Internet. The new laws would try to strengthen copyright laws by monitoring information being transferred and if a violation occurred, a ...
- 4519: Year 2000 Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
- ... CAPS system is going to be affected. As CAPS is a multifaceted system, I will focus on one area in particular, ISIS. ISIS (Integrated Student Information System) has the ability to admit students, register them, bill them, and maintain an academic history of each student (grades, transcripts, transfer information, etc.) inside of one system. This student information system has hundreds and hundreds of references to dates within it's OS. This ...
- 4520: The Arrival of Email
- ... s) at high speed. However, easy and quick as it is, messages written in haste and distributed without thinking through the ramifications of the message "can come back to haunt you-in court." Just ask Bill Gates. ("When the Devil is in the E-Mails," BusinessWeek, June 8, 1998, pp. 72-74) In the past it was handwritten memos, file documents, letters and tape recorded conversations-for example President Nixon's ...
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