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  • The '''Internet of Things''' (IoT) is a system of interconnected devices and objects that c ...jpg|150px|right|thumbnail|Kevin Ashton, the man who first coined the term "Internet of Things."]]
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  • [[Image:State_of_the_Internet_2010.png|thumb|State of the Internet in 2010 - [[Information Graphics|Infographic]]<ref>[http://www.focus.com/im ...ividual groups, individual people, private companies, and governments. The Internet exists all over the world; it does not exist under the authority of one par
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  • ...s to the legality involved in the restriction and access of content on the Internet in Hong Kong. Hong Kong, despite being a special administrative region of ...to freedom of expression" allows for more leniency with censorship on the Internet in relation to other countries that do not stress such freedoms within thei
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  • ...n [[Digital_Rights_Management|Digital Rights Management]] (DRM). The open internet is effectively a [[wikipedia:Public|public]] place, albeit digital, where t [[File:intmap.gif|300px|thumb|right|The Internet. Thinking of the internet as a massive interconnected web of endpoints (computers, servers, etworks,
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  • ...f Washington, November. 2017, https://jsis.washington.edu/news/south-korea-internet-censorship/</ref>. ...vel of filtering was deemed "selective, and in the sector of political and internet tools, no evidence of filtering was found. Other factors, such as transpare
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  • ...st operation for a free and open Internet. Ethical concerns involving the Internet Archive include unauthorized content, free use, and website history. The Internet Archive was founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle and exists in San Francisco<r
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  • ...ough different meme-generating sites and constantly evolving trends on the Internet. Ethical issues associated with memes include control of the meme (or lack ...018, March 15). This Is Where The Word 'Meme' Comes From, And It's Not The Internet. Retrieved April 19, 2018, from https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/origin
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  • ...nti-censorship tools to users in these countries so that they may roam the internet freely. The use of using these tools explore the ethical issues of protecti ...governments will directly contact certain web sites and request to censor internet content. Within the first six months of 2012, [[Google]] received more than
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  • Taylor K topic, how the internet/social influences the way we eat
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  • ...int.png|350px|thumbnail|right|https://blueandgreentomorrow.com/environment/internet-carbon-footprint-becoming-dangerous-concern/]] ...nt, how the internet has reduced an environmental impact, and limiting the internet's footprint.
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  • ...rmation, Tifatul Sembiring, ordered the Internet Service Provider (ISP) or internet service provider to carry out this filtering obligation. ...common practice and is practiced by almost all countries that utilize the internet. The aim is to protect the social order of society, norms and values ​​
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  • ...with many personas' audience base reaching millions of followers. Popular internet celebrities have also come into controversy in the past in regard to having ==Development of Parasocial Internet Relationships==
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  • ...sible_man.jpg|An invisible or anonymous person can evoke the concept of an internet shill. License: CC BY-NC 2.0; Source: openverse. Author: shando|thumbnail|4 An '''internet shill''' (also called '''internet stooge''' or '''internet sock puppet''') is a person, online persona, or website that imitates a rea
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  • ...of laws, both at the national and the state level, to regulate and control internet activity inside India. This includes definitions of cybercrimes, rules gove ..., with that number projected to double by 2040. The incredible large-scale internet operations within the country consequently face many challenges, including
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  • ...means, including blocking websites, banning certain content, and requiring internet service providers to store data on their users' online activities. ...restrictive. In 2022, Russia received a ranking of “not free” for the Internet Freedom Score by Freedom House due to obstacles to access, limits on conten
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  • [[File:Internet_troll.png|400px|thumb|right| Internet troll copyright: search engine journal Julia Mccoy]] Internet trolling refers to the act of intentionally posting inflammatory, off-topic
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  • ...ehavior in Virtual Environments''' is fostered by the unique nature of the internet, which allows users an entire spectrum of anonymity that they may use to id ...used to slander or hurt the reputation of their victims. Anonymity allows internet users to share as much information about them as they want online and doxxe
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  • ...types of virtual environments, including but not limited to: [[Wikipedia:Internet forum|Forums]], [[Wikipedia:Blog|Blogs]], [[Wikipedia:Chat room|Chat Rooms] * '''Flat Image''' - Many [[Wikipedia:Internet forum|online forums]] (like for example [http://www.metafilter.com/ Metafil
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  • ...ular sites such as Facebook and Google are not able to get through China's Internet firewall, making them inaccessible from networks within China. ...olation basic civil rights. In Cuba, the government censors the use of the Internet. People's browsing histories are monitored and censored such that only pro-
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  • **This category may include adult magazines and internet websites. Pornography that falls under this category has a wide distributi ...similar adult themed shops), although, it has a high availability via the internet.
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  • ...]] coupled with the increasing availability and affordability of broadband internet connections have simplified the practice of piracy and made it more widespr ...ISPs to [http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2008/12/riaa-says-it-pl/ throttle internet traffic] deemed to be carrying copyrighted material.
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  • In 2008, Internet griefers attacked a forum that is run by the nonprofit [http://www.epilepsy [[Category: Internet slang]]
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  • ...g search engines and social networks. Traditionalist argue that the use of Internet technology would be seen simply as the latest in a series of tools or techn
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  • ...Plato's]] ''Republic'', begging the question, "why be just while using the internet if one can get away with being unjust?"<ref>"An Interview with James Moor"
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  • ...e asserts that a lack of community values or online social norms makes the internet less trustworthy, but acknowledges that this obstacle may dissipate over ti ...005), “Trust in Cyberspace,” in R. Cavalier (ed.), ''The Impact of the Internet on our Moral Lives'', Albany: SUNY Press, 95-117.</ref>. This is also true
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  • ...School's]] [[Wikipedia:Stanford_Center_for_Internet_and_Society|Center for Internet and Society]].
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  • ...niversity of Ohio, Mia also serves as Vice-President of the Association of Internet Researchers and serves on the steering committee of Women in Games Internat ...blications in various other sources, including ''The Blackwell Handbook of Internet Studies'' which Consalvo is co-editor with Charles Ess and Robert Burnett.
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  • *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1147621/ "Playing Columbine" at the Internet Movie Data Base]
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  • ...respected gaming design website, “the anonymity and artificiality of the Internet seem to encourage a moral vacuum where otherwise nice people often behave i ...mmitted relationships, infidelity is much easier in an online setting. The Internet is now the most common place for infidelity. Many men and women enter the [
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  • ...nagers can experiment with identity on many more fronts than possible pre-internet, for example. A potentially negative implication concerns the overrepresent [[Troll|Trolling]] is a method of online abuse. Trolls are Internet users who post inflammatory and inappropriate remarks in online forums in o
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  • ...in the Online Environment''' (also referred to as information privacy and Internet privacy) refers to a user's rights and control over his [[Wikipedia:Persona ...2008) means a ''passive-self'' online is ambiguous at best, limitations to Internet privacy and example cases, where one's privacy is threatened or violated, a
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  • ...r child, but against all children <ref>Oswald, David. "When Images Matter: Internet Child Pornography, Forms of Observation and an Ethics of the Virtual",in '
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  • ...ive experience for all ages and educates the public about the harms of the Internet.
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  • ...Depression Quest, began having her personal information made public on the Internet. She received countless prank calls, threatening e-mails, abusive tweets, a
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  • ...ve personal information like home value and address being public go beyond internet security and into personal privacy and safety. ...closet, perhaps they are part of the reason I have been so private on the internet in my adult life.
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  • === Pre-Internet Era === ...ne way in one region and differently in another. Overall, media in the pre-internet era is characterized by limited access to information and higher degree of
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