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    Evgeny Morozov

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    throughout history do not transpire through internet and technology‚ but in effect‚ are shaped by cultural factors. His term‚ cyber-utopianism‚ suggests that online interaction between individuals is emancipatory‚ and that the internet favours the oppressed‚ rather than the oppressor. He makes evident‚ that this belief is nieve and stubborn because it refuses to recognize its consequences. Evgeny argues against the certain ideas of what he refers to as internet centrism‚ and cyber-utopianism‚ and indeed

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    countries which practise censorship‚ people are separated from other people and everthing because of the dictatorial behaviors of the goverment‚ and they are fearful (2 May 2006). It shows that censorship kils the freedom in the country and it has bad effects on people‚ and maket hem feel insecure even their home country. Another bad effects of the censorship is the possibility of the fake news.If the media does not let people knoow the things happening ‚ because of the censorship‚ that can cause many

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    would be the internet. We use it to communicate‚ catch the latest news‚ research a topic‚ manage our finances‚ and so much more. Through the internet‚ individuals have been able to voice their opinion to millions. YouTube‚ Twitter‚ Facebook and other websites have become the greatest platform for free speech in the history of mankind. But many view this platform for speech as potentially dangerous. Racist groups use the web to promote their causes. Even worse‚ criminals will use the internet as an instrument

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    Internet: Censorship versus Human Rights Jesslyn Sung 10/02/2011 What is your ideal picture of a free-speech internet where your human rights as are prioritized? Since Hillary Clinton’s landmark speech last year‚ "Remarks on internet Freedom"‚ the net today promotes a more open internet with human rights. The internet revolution is further supported by the social networks services such as Facebook and Twitter‚ where people’s right of freedom of speech and expression seemed to be ungovernable

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    Freedom of Speech Vs. Censorship: Children on the Internet The internet is a very controversial communication device in today’s society. If desired‚ one could find information on nearly any topic they choose. Censorship and free speech is a widely discussed topic when dealing with the current freedom of the internet especially when dealing with young minds. Should the internet have censored topics which would be illegal to post and/or view freely by children? Should the internet be a free-for-all arena

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    neutrality (or neutrality of the Internet‚ or principle of neutrality) means that all the information that travels on the network must be treated in the same way‚ at the same speed‚ that is‚ at the speed of hiring. It is this principle that guarantees the speed of access to any type of information in the network. But the speed of who receives information does not depend on a law‚ but rather the speed contracted to send the server you are connecting to. Internet was built freely to meet demands‚

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    Web Filters are too Restrictive at School Students everywhere are concerned that the web filters are too restrictive at their school. Every school has them‚ they’re the things that won’t let you access a website that you wish to visit. Web filters should not be allowed at school. When the students try to visit a website that is blocked or restricted‚ the restriction page comes up and does not allow access to that website. Except‚ there needs to be websites that students should be allowed to visit

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    Individuals should not be prosecuted for statements made on social media. One reason why people should not be prosecuted for cyberbullying is if a group of friends were to leave someone out of a game online they could be criminally charged for cyberbullying. Some more reasons cyberbullying should not be a crime is victims could avoid cyberbullying by turning off their electronics and this law would violate the first amendment of freedom of speech. The last reason is only a small margin of people

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    Internet Censorship Variations between Western Countries Abstract Governments and organizations commonly implement Internet censorship‚ which in turn provides an established online reality for Internet users. This paper discusses whether there are differences in Internet censorship between western countries and if so‚ why do these differences exist. Background information on Internet censorship and the reasons for differences in censorship between western countries

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    Sinking the CensorSHIP Imagine a place where you had access to any information you needed‚ at any time. Some might say that this place may not exist‚ but others could say that this defines the Internet. The Internet gives you access to all sorts of wonderful knowledge and other content‚ but with good comes some bad. Countries throughout the world have begun‚ or are trying to begin‚ censoring the Internet of these bad things. Many countries in the Middle East and North African States have taken to

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