Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Internet Law

Discussion E3
Lesson: Internet Law
In the pink writing Informative Interesting Reading B³, we talked about the Internet. Today, we will discuss Internet Law. The HICAP Rule is, Never post anything online that you would not say or do in an international court of law’.
The best use of the Internet is for broadcasting. If there is anything that you want the world to know about, post in on the Internet.Conversely, if you want to keep a secret, tell the individual when you have a face-to-face visit.
The B³ Class Discussion, written in white, noted that every keystroke is recorded; this includes all e-mail transmissions. Because e-mail is date/time stamped and documents the sender and recipient's name and location; it is accepted in a court of law as legal documentation. Internet posts are traceable and track-able even if you utilize a moniker.
Internet encryption works for normal folk who don’t have the time, the patience nor the interest to decode. A person with a little more knowledge, and an even greater amount of time, can decode almost anything transmitted by the Internet.
Before cellular data capability, we called the computer  a PC; which means Personal Computer for a very good reason. Computers are for your personal use. And, the owner is personally responsible for all sites visited and the content stored on that computer. Therefore, be a good steward of anything transmitted and saved on your computer.
Your next lesson will cover: ASCII Codes

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