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  • ===Pre-1993: Usenet and the Open Internet=== ...late 1990s.<ref name="Open Internet">Palfrey, John (2010). "Four Phases of Internet Regulation". ''Social Research''. '''77''' (3): 981-996. Retrieved from ht
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  • ...he American websites from foreign businesses. But actually, SOPA restricts internet access through unethical and unconstitutional actions justified by vague an ...e for the implementation of the Stop Online Privacy Act aimed at mandating internet service providers to alter records in the [[Wikipedia:Domain_Name_System|Do
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  • ...me of these concerns involve privacy, freedom of speech, jurisdiction, and internet usage. ...ect of law that deals with horses. Easterbrook feel the same way about the internet and the ways in which it is used. He believes that cyberlaw does not need t
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  • ...er groups in an attempt to support freedom of speech and expression on the internet. ...him to be arrested for his cruel actions. The group met on a specific IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel and kept other members informed through various website
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  • ...ref>[[Wikipedia:Tianya_Club]]</ref>. It is known mostly for the use of its forum's feature and is often used by netizens to start or contribute to [[Human F The Tianya.cn internet forum was founded on February 14th, 1999 by Xing Ming in Hainan Province<ref name
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  • ...presence at a young age. My family has had a shared computer and broadband internet since I was a child. As early as 2nd grade I remember rushing home after sc ...cebook booking tours without a booking agent would be near impossible. The internet provides a space for niche communities to exist and thrive while leaving a
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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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  • ...you need to know about blockchain, explained simply" ], ' 'World Economic Forum' ', Jun 17, 2016 </ref>. It allows for transactions to be public, but the u ...ll much lower in market cap). <ref> "The rise and rise of the Dogecoin and internet tipping culture". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 24 January 2014. Ret
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  • ...lion unique visitors a month, and also boasted the world's largest sneaker forum, with more than 385,000 members.<ref>http://www.businessinsider.com/complex Complex was named one of the "30 Most Valuable Internet Startups in New York" by Business Insider in 2011.<ref>http://www.businessi
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  • ...-peer sharing (P2P). The app gave users the ability download songs via the internet. A user could search for songs they wanted to download, and the central ser ...ed for doing anything illegal. Napster believed that it was only acts as a forum for exchange, and thus could not be held liable for it's users' illegal exc
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  • |CAPTION="Handcrafted Internet Radio" |PRODUCT=Internet Radio <br> Music-Oriented Social Network
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  • ...p://na.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=242106] WCG Grand Finals Forum Post</ref> In the beginning of 2011, major Chinese internet investment company Tencent Holdings acquired majority stake in Riot Games f
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  • ...ument containing 6.5 million hashed passwords appeared on a Russian online forum, and more than 200,000 were ultimately decoded. From the document, security ...for people to create professional-looking documents and upload them on the Internet, making falsified credentials a vast potential problem for legitimate Linke
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  • ...ethical concerns, including that of privacy and anonymity online. Because internet use and contributions through Web 2.0 are rising in popularity, some philos ...eb 2.0’s user-generated content. Prior to Web 2.0, experts authored most Internet publications; all the user was permitted to do was browse and read. There w
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  • ...loaded and installed, the user can create and edit their prezis without an internet connection. ...resenting prezis. After a prezi is downloaded once, the user will not need internet connection to work on it regardless of your license.
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  • ...n of the game was on May 17, 2009, when he posted it to an internet gaming forum<ref>http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=6273.0</ref>. By 2010, Min ...rvers ask that their users abide by a code of conduct.<ref>http://cit2.net/forum/index.php?topic=462.0</ref> An example code of conduct is as follows:
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  • ...ter ethics, commonly called traditionalists, take the view that the use of Internet technology simply generates new tools and techniques that affect moral deci ...rn">Gotterbarn, Donald "Computer Ethics: Responsibility Regained" National Forum, 1991 </ref>
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  • ...ial|A}}mazon.com, Inc.''' is the largest e-commerce company worldwide.<ref>Internet Retailer. [http://www.internetretailer.com/top500/list/ "Top 500: The World ...tion instead of allowing content to load and then be disconnected from the internet. In addition to the access to streaming, Amazon Prime Instant Video directl
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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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  • ...Antwerp in Belgium. Dries Buytaert and Hans Snijder had set up a wireless internet connection to Snijder's ADSL modem, and were sharing it with 8 other studen ...can receive professional assistance), the [http://drupal.org/forum Drupal Forum], [http://drupal.org/mailing-lists mailing lists], and more.<ref>“Communi
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