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Networking & Telecommunications, Computer Business & Culture, Internet & World Wide Web, Intellectual Property Law, Public Affairs & Policies, True Crime

Internet Freedom: Where Is the Limit?

by Jane Bingham
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Overview

Does P2P file sharing help or harm musicians?

Should chat rooms be monitored by police?

Is it safe to shop on the Internet?

We rely on the media to give us information about Internet freedom. But how do we know what the real stories are behind the news? Should be allowed to do whatever they want on the Internet, or should there be laws to stop activities such as piracy and spamming? How do you decide?

What's inside?

Primary sources and case studies

Topics ideal for classroom debates

Ideas for further reading and research

Synopsis

Does P2P file sharing help or harm musicians?

Should chat rooms be monitored by police?

Is it safe to shop on the Internet?

We rely on the media to give us information about Internet freedom. But how do we know what the real stories are behind the news? Should be allowed to do whatever they want on the Internet, or should there be laws to stop activities such as piracy and spamming? How do you decide?

What's inside?

Primary sources and case studies

Topics ideal for classroom debates

Ideas for further reading and research

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
Heinemann-Raintree
Pages
56
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403488336

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