Internet Censorship

Page 31 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Google-China Controversy

    life without internet, it become internal part of our life. Some researcher considered internet to be the greatest innovation of modern’s time. Suppose the facility of internet given to us taken by someone forcibly, then imagine our life without it. In recent development china and iran have restricted the information flow throughout their country, specially china have ban Google-universal search engine and email in its country. Firstly question arises why any country will ban if internet is so useful

    Words: 3145 - Pages: 13

  • Free Essay

    Google and the Government of China: a Case Study in Cross-Cultural Negotiations

    on China and China’s most recent policy announcements regarding the Internet. The flight across the Pacific would give the executives valuable time to prepare for the negotiations concerning the acquisition of a Chinese domain name for Google and to reflect on just how far the company had come. By the summer of 2005, Google had matured from a cutting-edge Silicon Valley start-up to emerge as one of the world’s Internet titans. In only eight years the brainchild of two Stanford University

    Words: 2486 - Pages: 10

  • Premium Essay

    Internet Pornography

    Internet Pornography: Freedom of Press or Dangerous Influence? The topic of pornography is controversial many times because of the various definitions which each have different contexts. Is it nudity, sexual intercourse, art, or all of these? Is it magazines, videos, or pictures? For the purposes of this paper, pornography will be defined as any material that depicts erotic behavior and is intended to cause sexual excitement. With all of the arguments presented in this paper, it seems only

    Words: 4313 - Pages: 18

  • Premium Essay

    Censorship

    Censorship? Researchers develop 'Encore' to monitor Web access Date: July 2, 2014 Source: Georgia Institute of Technology Summary: Researchers have created a tool to monitor the accessibility of Web pages around the world that can be installed by adding a single line of code to a web page. The tool, Encore, runs when a user visits a website where the code is installed and then discreetly collects data from potentially censored sites. The researchers hope the data they collect will allow

    Words: 555 - Pages: 3

  • Free Essay

    Enc102 Research Paper Final

    second 28,258 Internet users are viewing pornography.” (MyKidsBrowser.com) “The pornography industry itself is larger than the revenues of the top technology companies combined: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo!, Apple, Netflix and EarthLink.” (FamilySafeMedia.com) The largest group of viewers of Internet porn is children between the ages of 12 and 17. Certain aspects portrayed on the Internet are too explicit and are therefore considered unsuitable for young age groups; censorship is used to

    Words: 938 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Google in China

    to be a division between ethics and business ethics. Consequently, Google carried out censorship in China, which it did not do in the U.S. Additionally, Google was focused on the belief of getting into China to create a premium search engine site. Overall, Google was determined and confident that it would be a success within the Chinese market. If they really wanted to protect the rights of the Chinese internet users, Google should have not allowed a division, by undercutting both business ethics

    Words: 417 - Pages: 2

  • Free Essay

    Google China Case

    Searching for Internet Freedom in China_GALLEYED (Do Not Delete) 3/18/2013 9:19 PM SEARCHING FOR INTERNET FREEDOM IN CHINA: A CASE STUDY ON GOOGLE’S CHINA EXPERIENCE JYH-AN LEE,* CHING-YI LIU,** AND WEIPING LI*** ABSTRACT ........................................................................................ 406 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 406 I. THE NATURE OF THE INTERNET AND GOOGLE’S BUSINESS ............ 408 A. The Evolving

    Words: 13967 - Pages: 56

  • Premium Essay

    Bullstuff

    them "disappear" from the internet” (BBC:sopa and pipa 2012). In addition, the SOPA Act would require all search-engines to remove infringing websites from their search results (BBC: sopa and pipa 2012). Although both Acts could prevent piracy rates from increasing, they also threaten to change the structure of the internet and potentially violate the constitutional right: Freedom of Speech. Background: Both the SOPA and PIPA Act are closely related to the censorship acts implanted in Iran and

    Words: 1321 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Google in China

    Student: Ramin Panakhzadeh Course: International business Instructor: Tural Mammadov Date: 15.04.2013 Case Analysis Executive summary: From the year 2002 further, giant Internet search engine company Google faced with a big problem in China, related with government’s censorship over internet. On the other side Google’s China competitor Baidu.com was behind the scene as they intended to grab the market share, which hold by the Google.com. The purpose of this case is to analyze and understand

    Words: 762 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    Does Censorship in Technology Affect Our Youngsters?

    children are automatically exposed to these forms of technology, unless we instill some form of control. Even though technology amongst youngster can be used for educational or leisure purposes, parents should still ensure that there is adequate censorship in the usage of technology to curb negative and advanced information and images for their kids. Today’s youngsters live in a world that is heavily influenced by digital devices and online platforms. Among parents of 13- to 17-year-olds, 94% own

    Words: 686 - Pages: 3

Page   1 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 50