CIS333 CIPA Omar K. Coley June 3‚ 2012 Strayer University “The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law enacted by Congress to address concerns about access to offensive content over the Internet on school and library computers. CIPA imposes certain types of requirements on any school or library that receives funding for Internet access or internal connections from the E-rate program – a program that makes certain communications technology more affordable for eligible schools
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with Anhidrosis (CIPA) is an extremely rare hereditary disease with many side affects. This life threatening disease is so scarce that‚ according to reports‚ there are only seventeen to thirty-five occurrences in the United States‚ with approximately one hundred cases reported around the world. CIPA belongs to a family of Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathies (HSAN). It is also known as HSAN IV. The disease affects individual’s autonomic‚ sensory‚ and motor functions. CIPA arises through a
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COURT CASE: ALA vs. CIPA (may be United States vs ALA) Argued March 5‚ 2003 Decided June 23‚ 2003 CASE SUMMARY: In this case the American Library Association (ALA) challenged in court the constitutionality of the Child Internet Protection Act (CIPA) enacted in 2000‚ saying that it violated the First Amendment. In this lawsuit ALA sued to overturn the requirement that libraries restrict patrons’ access to computer information‚ that if Internet filters were not installed‚ federal funding and computer
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It has been noted that the media and advertising industries have targeted the children in the process of selling products and services. Children are in the age range that is most influenced and are most desired for companies to sell products to. Minors are young and are therefore potential long-term consumers. Some of these advertising industries include companies selling credit cards‚ tobacco‚ alcohol‚ clothing and fast food. According to marketing expert James U. McNeal‚ PhD‚ author of "The
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NT 2580 Introduction To Information Security Teacher : Mr. Timothy Tacker Unit 10 Assignment 1 Examine Real-World Applications of Security Standards ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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children are encountering on the Internet‚ particularly in terms of indecent or otherwise unsuitable material or contacts with strangers who intend to do them harm‚ is an issue of major concern.” (Smith‚ 2001). The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) of 2000 and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) of 1998 were put in place as an attempt to protect our children from the harm that could befall them on the internet from harmful materials and predators that target children. Children’s
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Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law which was passed by Congress to allocate the offensive content over the Internet. CIPA obligates the schools and all public libraries to require filters on their computers to stop minors from accessing sites that are not appropriate. (Federal Communications Commission‚ n.d.) The (CIPA) was passed in December 2000. The main purpose of the CIPA is for the protection of children from obscene‚ child pornography and other dangers of the internet. CIPA does not precisely
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online. To help protect the privacy of children online as well as protecting them from obscene and harmful websites‚ Congress enacted the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) on October 21‚ 1998‚ and the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) on December 21‚ 2000. According to Simmons (2007)‚ “COPPA restricts the online collection of personally identifiable information from children under age 13” (pg. 120). COPPA has brought about many requirements of website operators
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Filtering is incorporated with the service provided by the Internet Service Provider. Filtering is provided individually on each Internet-enabled computer. Internet Safety Policy Basic Requirement: CIPA requires the public adoption and enforcement of an “Internet Safety Policy” covering the filtering discussed above. For minors‚ the policy must also address monitoring of online activities‚ the safety and security of all forms of direct electronic
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to new ethical issues at the time. In the following paragraphs‚ the advances in information technology that led to new ethical issues at the time of each act’s essential creation will be addressed. The Children’s Internet Protection Act of 2000 (CIPA)
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