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    Information Technology Acts Paper BIS/220 Information Technology Acts Paper There are numerous amounts on Acts out there that protect web users; the Children’s Internet Protection Act‚ also known as CIPA and The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act also known as COPPA are two Acts that protect what children’s see in the internet or their personal information on the web. The Children ’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was performed in the year 2000. This act was intended to protect children

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Anthony W Brown BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Applications and System Thomas Klopfer May 8‚ 2011 For many years the Congress or Federal Government had to step into help and protect consumers by creating lawful Acts. Some of these acts are: the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (1974)‚ Fair Credit Reporting Act (1970)‚ Computer Fraud and Abuse Act‚ (1986)‚ The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (1991)‚ and Do not Call Implementation Act (2003). Presently

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    Information Technology Acts Paper John Don BIS/220 February 11‚ 2013 Harry Porter The two Acts discussed in this paper are the Video Privacy Protection Act (1988)‚ and the Controlling the Assault of Non-solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act‚ (2003). These two acts were both enacted because along with the development of technology new issues arose in which no legal precedence had yet been established. These Acts were also both created nearly immediately after it was realized that

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    Information Technology Acts Paper With the internet changing constantly every day the United States Congress are implementing many legislative acts to address concerns with the usage of different kinds of technology. There are many advances in information technology that resulted in ethical issues such as the creation of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) which was put into law in the year of 2000 by Congress. This law addresses any concerns about access to offensive content on the internet

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Patrick Johnson BIS/220 March 6‚ 2013 Oner Celepcikay Information Technology Acts Paper (Don’t Call Implementation Act‚ 2003 And Telephone Consumer Protection Act‚ 1988) Has there ever been a time when dinner is just about to start and in the middle of saying prayer the phone rings? Dad gets up to answer the phone and on the other end is a telemarketer. The

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Patrick Fallon BIS/220 December 3‚ 2012 Paula Billups Information Technology Acts Paper The internet has made is easy for people to access an unlimited amount of information at anytime. Advances in information technology have resulted in new ethical issues that needed to be addressed. Children need to be protected from being taken advantage of in this new digital age. Parents also want to ensure that their children aren’t subjected to material that is

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    (Children’s Internet Protection Act‚ 2000) The original Children’s Internet Protection Act became effective on October 21‚ 1998 and was modified April 21‚ 2000 (Information Shield‚ 2004-2011). The law was aimed at operators of commercial websites‚ and online services directed at children below the age of 13. The law also targeted operators directed at the public with the knowledge of children 13 and below visiting there sites. With the increased use of computers‚ information technologies like electronic

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    improvements with in the information technology results because‚ each improvement for these results require information of each new law. The first act which will be explained is the “Do not call act”‚ and the additional act that will be explained is the “Child’s internet protection act”. Both acts are going to be an introduction subject because different technologies can also lead to inaccurate business practice and may possibly lead to unlawful activities. “Child’s Internet Protection Act” The Children’s

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    Genetic Discrimination Secret genetic testing at Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad lead the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to file a discrimination law suit against the company for potentially using the information obtained in these test against their employees. The Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) referenced the American Disability Act’s statement that “it is unlawful to conduct genetic testing with the intent to discriminate in the workplace” Burlington Northern

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    Genetics and Disorders Candace Artis PSY 104 Child and Adolescent Instructor: Dominique Jeffery March 13th‚ 2013 In this paper I will be addressing the following questions: What are genes? How do genes of the two parents influence the traits of an offspring? What is Sickle Cell and who is at risk? How abnormalities can contribute to genetic and/or chromosomal disorders such as‚ sickle cell? Before I discuss genes‚ I have to tell what genes are. Genes are working subunits of DNA.

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