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    Internet has become a household item for a decade. Some people find that nowhere can they find more useful information than in the experience of surfing the internet whereas others believe that what is transmitted on this system is not always reliable. I strongly agree with the former view for the following reasons First of all‚ it is argued that the floods of information posted on the Internet mislead users. With hundreds of advertising companies launching their campaigns about their products and

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    age of 13 in an attempt to cut teenage pregnancies[13] [edit] Amendment bill Main article: Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill The Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill was a private member ’s bill introduced to the British House of Commons in 2007 which failed to become law. Conservative MP David Maclean introduced the bill to ensure that MPs ’ correspondence was exempt from freedom of information laws. The then leader of the Liberal Democrats‚ Sir Menzies Campbell‚ said there should not

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    That is true the internet is very amazing. There is plenty of information you can find on the internet. Sources after sources are available to you at any time‚ day‚ or night. It can be very helpful when searching for something that you are not able to seek in person or for any kind of information‚ it is at your fingertips. The internet can be a great place to search but it also can be misleading‚ so I will be glad to help you understand these issues about the internet. The internet is a worldwide media

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    LEGAL PROPOSITION ON THE PUBLIC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OF INDONESIA By: Adistra Kusuma Waligalit‚ Faculty of Law of Gadjah Mada University This study identified several Legal defects regarding the Act on Public Freedom of Information of Indonesia. These legal defects will be explained along with the reccomendations of remedy as below. INTRODUCTION After experiencing a difficult time in New Order era (1966-1998)‚ when the civil rights to freely obtain information had been abused by the government

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    Assignment Internet and Information Paper University of Phoenix Hello Friend‚ It is so good to hear from you and I would be happy to answer your questions about Internet. You are right when you assume that the Internet makes my life much easier when I need to find information on anything. Although the Internet is a vast resource of information but not all of the information available is correct. Whatever I do Internet search I asked myself specific questions about the information that I find

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    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is the embodiment of the public’s right to know about the activities of its government. Transparency is an integral part of a democracy and is necessary to hold a government accountable to its people. FOIA is a foundational transparency law‚ and one of the most important tools in creating and maintaining a transparent and accountable government. It is the primary mechanism by which the public can gain access to government information. FOIA has proven to be extremely

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    ____________________ Introduced by AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE RIGHT OF CITIZENS TO INFORMATION HELD BY THE GOVERNMENT. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION. 1. Short Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Freedom of Information Act of 2012.” SECTION 2. Declaration of Policy. – The State recognizes the right of the people to information on matters of public concern‚ and adopts and implements a policy of full public disclosure

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    NTE Y C TE I C E IN Y : V B THE CYBERCRIME PREVENTION ACT OF 2012 Officially recorded as Republic act No. 10175‚ is a law in the Philippines approved on September 12 ‚ 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting‚ cybersex‚ child pornography‚ identity theft‚ illegal acces to data and libel. HISTORY The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is the first law in the Philippines

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    Running head: The Next Generation Internet The Next Generation Internet Pete Castiglione Business 5620 Current Economic Analysis Instructor: Greg Gotches Webster University Outline I. Preface II. Brief history of the Internet and where we are today in respect to the Internet III. Defining the Next Generation Internet IV. The Top Internet Trends for the 21st Century V. The Impact of the Next Generation Internet on the Economy‚ Technology and the Global Society

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    There is a wealth of knowledge and information to be found on the web and being able to judge the validity and appropriateness of a website can be very difficult. With the millions of great websites available to everyone there are just as many harmful and useless ones as well. Not all websites out on the web were created with innocent intentions but were created to harm‚ sell you something‚ give you false information‚ or express ones point of view. In the UC Berkley Library website "Evaluating

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