electronic poster.
Monday, 6 June 2016
Thursday, 2 June 2016
POE=Q.5 Digital right and responsibilty
The
definition of digital rights and responsibilities is having
the right and freedom to use all types of digital technology while using
the technology in an acceptable and appropriate manner. As a user of digital
technology, you also have the right to privacy and the freedom of personal
expression.
Plagiarism Use it wise Respect, Educate and Protect
Unlawful
Netiquette Respect
Integrity, Internet safety bullying through texting, Cyberbullying Sexting,
Facebook other social media Right to our identity
Personal works
Right to privacy
Right to freedom of expression
Digital Law
Cite works used
for resources and researching
Safe from hackers Responsibility to download music
Videos, and other material legally
Responsibility not to
falsify our identity in any way
Harassing
communication
Thursday, 19 May 2016
biblography =assignment
bibliography/reference.
1.http://www.miudossegurosna.net/nove-elementos-da-cidadania-digital.html (HTML Version)
http://miudossegurosna.net/MSNN-NOVE-ELEMENTOS-DA-CIDADANIA-DIGITAL-v1.pdf (PDF Version)
http://ilgeekinblu.blogspot.it/2014/06/i-9-elementi-della-cittadinanza-digitale.html
4.^ "BBC Internet Poll: Detailed Findings", BBC World Service, 8 March 2010
6.^ a b "VI. Conclusions and recommendations", Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, Human Rights Council, Seventeenth session Agenda item 3, United Nations General Assembly, 16 May 2011
1.http://www.miudossegurosna.net/nove-elementos-da-cidadania-digital.html (HTML Version)
http://miudossegurosna.net/MSNN-NOVE-ELEMENTOS-DA-CIDADANIA-DIGITAL-v1.pdf (PDF Version)
http://ilgeekinblu.blogspot.it/2014/06/i-9-elementi-della-cittadinanza-digitale.html
3. http://www.digitaltrends.com/home/heck-internet-things-dont-yet/#ixzz48wNyeT1P
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4.^ "BBC Internet Poll: Detailed Findings", BBC World Service, 8 March 2010
6.^ a b "VI. Conclusions and recommendations", Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, Human Rights Council, Seventeenth session Agenda item 3, United Nations General Assembly, 16 May 2011
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Q.5.2 assignment =unites nation human rights.
Q.5.2
A Bill
of Rights for the Internet
1. We are
all free and equal. We
are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas and should express
them freely on the internet.
2. No Torture.
Nobody has any right to hurt others by either bullying or using inappropriate
language towards others
.
3. We are all protected by the law. The
law is the same for everyone. It must treat everyone who transgresses the
digital laws with the same fate.
4. The right to privacy.
Nobody should try to harm our good name. Nobody has the right to come into our
digital spaces and harass without a good reason.
5. Freedom of thought. We
all have the right to believe in what we want to believe, to have a religion,
or to change it if we want.
6. Culture and copyright.
Copyright is a special law that protects one’s own artistic creations and
writings; others cannot make copies without permission. We all have the right
to our own way of life and to enjoy the good things that “art,” science and
learning bring.
7. Our responsibilities. We
have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms
and avoid infringing on them due to what we post on the internet.
8. Safe internet surfing. The
internet must be a safe environment to surf and research for any purpose.
9. Free business opportunities. Everyone
should be afforded an opportunity to pursue business ventures on the intern.
10. Right of protection to internet right. Nobody
can take away these rights and freedoms from us.
Q.5.1 assignment =petition of the countries were digital right are not extended.
Question 5.
Q.5.1 We, the citizens of North Korea, Vietnam, China, and Cuba, petition our governments to extend our digital rights to a greater population.
Q.5.1 We, the citizens of North Korea, Vietnam, China, and Cuba, petition our governments to extend our digital rights to a greater population.
There is only a small portion of the population that has
access to the digital world, so there has been a major increase in the number
of people in need of accessing and utilizing the World Wide Web for personal and
business purposes.
We do acknowledge that there may be regulations on the
usage of this important tool and shall abide by the reasonable regulations
thereof.
We demand that the heads of states fully allow all citizens
of the above mentioned respectful countries extensive use of the internet by
the end of July 2016.
Name
|
Address
|
Phone #
|
Signature
|
Voter Reg. #
|
North Korea
|
24 Hill Crest Road
|
203-839-4444
|
George Smith
|
24587234827
|
Vietnam.
|
87 Loganville street
|
348-787-7378
|
Dinky molly
|
63594369266
|
China
|
387
China kingdom road
|
747-357-4747
|
Thabang Nkoana
|
73479427878
|
Cuba.
|
164 mollies street
|
082-54-81882
|
Modroc sirigu
|
72066899008
|
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