Internet society group regulates the internet.Internet regulation is basically restricting or controlling access to certain aspects or information. Internet regulation consists of censorship of data, and controlling aspects of the Internet such as domain registration, IP address control and more. Personally, I think there should be internet cencorship because it is easy for children to access pornographic material, such as if they just doing a search for something harmless sports pictures, it may be will appear indecent materials photographs and some child pornographic images will slide naively click it. Thus, we may use this to prevent those things happen.
Lor Cin Dee _ 1121117039
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Who regulates the internet?
Well, according to my research through Google, there are no assured answers. Some said that no one is regulating the internet, some said that it is the government that regulates the internet. One of the answer I found is, the internet is regulated by IETF. IETF a.k.a. Internet Engineering Task Force is the governing body of the internet, from my research, it is also explain that IETF is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture. I was thinking, if IETF is the governing body, it should be the one who regulates the internet. But there are too many answers about this topic and makes me confuse a lot, wondering which one is the true answer. There is another answer is that there are several groups that controls the internet, such as:- The Internet Society and ICANN, etc... From my research, the best answer I think is the governing body of Internet regulates it.
Personally, I think there should be internet censorship. Because This can filter the contents of the web, in order to let the internet access the information. Besides that, they can also use censorship method to block certain sites, hide certain information that is sensitive. Although it is a bit though if there is internet censorship, some websites cannot be viewed, but for using the internet wisely, I will still think that internet censorship should be there.
-Chan Xin Yi_1112700345-
Personally, I think there should be internet censorship. Because This can filter the contents of the web, in order to let the internet access the information. Besides that, they can also use censorship method to block certain sites, hide certain information that is sensitive. Although it is a bit though if there is internet censorship, some websites cannot be viewed, but for using the internet wisely, I will still think that internet censorship should be there.
-Chan Xin Yi_1112700345-
TOPIC DISCUSSION 3 (Week 12)
Who regulates the Internet?
No one, the TCP/IP protocol on which all Internet protocols are based is not patented and can be implemented by anyone. It can also continue to operate without anyone central system in charge. But like all things there's someone "policing" them, like the NSI (National Security Institute). To conclude I'll say that it doesn't matter if their is someone regulates the Internet or not as long as the Internet is will just remand the same not patented and can be implemented by anyone.Personally, do you think there should be Internet censorship?
What kind of question is this! Of course NO! there should not be any Internet censorship.
Okay, let's look at this way, why do you think we should have Internet censorship? Is it to prevent youngsters exposed to all kinds of social networking, political, pornographic materials or whatever sensitive issues? This is not the Internet fault it is youngsters nature to be curious of our world and what is happening. For younger age group, parents should be responsible to give proper advice to their children. Teens and young adults should already have proper education and they have their right view the information. Filtering the Internet and editing the Internet is like feeding us with lies. We have our rights to know! Thoughts who support the censorship I'll say that they are immature and scared of what mite happened but not what will happened.
Here is a link http://open.youyuxi.com/
Cheah Wenjian
1111114585
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Who regulates the internet?
Who regulates the internet?
No body regulates the internet. But there's some groups that controls the internet, that's
- The internet society
- The internet architecture board
- Internet engineering task force
- InterNIC
- PFIR-People for Internet Responsibility
- ICANN
Personally, do you think there should be internet censorship?
Yes, there should have internet censorship. Because this is can filter the website's contets, to access the information from the internet. And it also to control the operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet.
Kevin Tow Thian Jan
1112700312
No body regulates the internet. But there's some groups that controls the internet, that's
- The internet society
- The internet architecture board
- Internet engineering task force
- InterNIC
- PFIR-People for Internet Responsibility
- ICANN
Personally, do you think there should be internet censorship?
Yes, there should have internet censorship. Because this is can filter the website's contets, to access the information from the internet. And it also to control the operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet.
Kevin Tow Thian Jan
1112700312
TOPIC DISCUSSION 3 (Week 12)
-Who regulates the internet?
-Personally, do you think there should be internet censorship? Why?
After searching for the answers online on who regulates the internet, it turns out to be the Internet Engineering Task Force (a.k.a IETF) are the ones who regulates the internet. But the more I search for the answer, some even said that no one regulates the internet. This is making me confused as to who is the one that regulates the internet. The answers are varied and I can't seem to find the best answer as to who regulates the internet. There is also one of the website that states that the Federal Communications Commission is the one that regulates the internet. So, as I know, in my final answer, any form of government or non-government organization is the one that regulates the internet.
Personally, I think there should be internet censorship.Internet censorship is the censor concerning sensitive issues. If internet censorship happens, we can never know what we are expose to. For example, we can access the internet as much as we want without knowing our limits. This can lead to us being exposed to all kinds of social disorders especially for the youngsters who are still naive to a lot of things that are happening. This can lead them to be violent and to boast crime rate. With the internet censorship, most of this problems can be avoided.
We can take an example from China. The government of China block Facebook into their country to avoid their people to turn against them because if they were to exposed to the outside source, many of their people will not be trusting their own government.
Overall, the internet must have censorship with limitations. This can impose filter but not to fully restrict the people's freedom to voice out by having their own rights too.
-Sherilyn Soo_1112701578-
-Personally, do you think there should be internet censorship? Why?
After searching for the answers online on who regulates the internet, it turns out to be the Internet Engineering Task Force (a.k.a IETF) are the ones who regulates the internet. But the more I search for the answer, some even said that no one regulates the internet. This is making me confused as to who is the one that regulates the internet. The answers are varied and I can't seem to find the best answer as to who regulates the internet. There is also one of the website that states that the Federal Communications Commission is the one that regulates the internet. So, as I know, in my final answer, any form of government or non-government organization is the one that regulates the internet.
Personally, I think there should be internet censorship.Internet censorship is the censor concerning sensitive issues. If internet censorship happens, we can never know what we are expose to. For example, we can access the internet as much as we want without knowing our limits. This can lead to us being exposed to all kinds of social disorders especially for the youngsters who are still naive to a lot of things that are happening. This can lead them to be violent and to boast crime rate. With the internet censorship, most of this problems can be avoided.
We can take an example from China. The government of China block Facebook into their country to avoid their people to turn against them because if they were to exposed to the outside source, many of their people will not be trusting their own government.
Overall, the internet must have censorship with limitations. This can impose filter but not to fully restrict the people's freedom to voice out by having their own rights too.
-Sherilyn Soo_1112701578-
Discussion Week 12
Who regulates the internet? The internet sources are everywhere and we are suppose to have our own freedom to access to it. Somehow we've been block to certain content that. Does we really have a party that involve in managing the content? Due to Google search, the 1st thing appear on the top list is Internet Society, but who authorized them to do so? Government? Or some international big organization? We will never know but we know why, which is something needs to be cover and something we should not be told.
Internet censorship has been a topic all the years, some feels that it is a should and must while some thinks that it is unnecessary because the internet are meant to be free. Why censorship? To protect us or to hide something from us? Some information has been censor to us, where we only see part of the stories without knowing the whole. It is good to give the society a "peaceful" news to prevent chaos but what if, the truth had been filtered and only negative are brought to the people?
I heard a story, where a news journalist from other country was fired because he insist to report on the dark side or the politician. Is that fair enough? No I should say. To me, certain level of censorship is good for the society, but hiding the truth just to keep some dirty politician or organization safe? That is awful. In the end, it depends on us, ourselves to think and digest what we read through the net. It is very important for individual to have rational mind when reading an article or a news. Defining that the trustworthy of the content we read, make a deeper research so that we have precautions.
Hew Wai Loong@1111114845
Internet censorship has been a topic all the years, some feels that it is a should and must while some thinks that it is unnecessary because the internet are meant to be free. Why censorship? To protect us or to hide something from us? Some information has been censor to us, where we only see part of the stories without knowing the whole. It is good to give the society a "peaceful" news to prevent chaos but what if, the truth had been filtered and only negative are brought to the people?
I heard a story, where a news journalist from other country was fired because he insist to report on the dark side or the politician. Is that fair enough? No I should say. To me, certain level of censorship is good for the society, but hiding the truth just to keep some dirty politician or organization safe? That is awful. In the end, it depends on us, ourselves to think and digest what we read through the net. It is very important for individual to have rational mind when reading an article or a news. Defining that the trustworthy of the content we read, make a deeper research so that we have precautions.
Hew Wai Loong@1111114845
The Conversational Coffee House Effect
Stating a quote from an unknown observer “The Coffee houses particularly are very commodious for a free Conversation, and for reading at an easie Rate all manner of printed News,” is surprisingly a very true statement. It is hard to believe that we advance in technology by going back in time and perfect the imperfections, that the old is the latest new.
As the old style of newspaper and TV evolves to those of the on-line Facebook and Twitter, our method of communicating have changed drastically as ordinary people are sharing, distributing and discussing news in an instant like those on Twitter. The idea that the readers are also challenging the media elites with the unofficial assistance of technological firms such as Facebook and Pinterest is really a revolution. With the current situation of the internet, information transparency helps reduces the partisanship that maybe misleading as most of the media fabricated their stories just to improve their appeal to readers and advertisers.
From all of the splendid perks we have on information transparency from the internet, not everything is utopia as we see as everything has two sides like a coin and the price of information transparency also revolves around sensitive information that may want to remain in the shadows and can have fatal consequences if published. This darker side of this coin is known as journalism unaccountability, that can be exploited by blackmail as well as extortion.
Effortless to say, the internet belongs to no one and everyone. In my personal opinion, it is unwise to have internet censorship because it might change the whole perspective by leaving a part of the story out of the picture. Imagine yourself trying to understand something by looking through a straw, it will alter your perspective of the subject and hence the choices and verdicts could be different.
1111115303 - Jeremy Cheng Heng Jong
Just for fun - there is a hidden word in this article with 4 letters. enjoy finding it. =P
As the old style of newspaper and TV evolves to those of the on-line Facebook and Twitter, our method of communicating have changed drastically as ordinary people are sharing, distributing and discussing news in an instant like those on Twitter. The idea that the readers are also challenging the media elites with the unofficial assistance of technological firms such as Facebook and Pinterest is really a revolution. With the current situation of the internet, information transparency helps reduces the partisanship that maybe misleading as most of the media fabricated their stories just to improve their appeal to readers and advertisers.
From all of the splendid perks we have on information transparency from the internet, not everything is utopia as we see as everything has two sides like a coin and the price of information transparency also revolves around sensitive information that may want to remain in the shadows and can have fatal consequences if published. This darker side of this coin is known as journalism unaccountability, that can be exploited by blackmail as well as extortion.
Effortless to say, the internet belongs to no one and everyone. In my personal opinion, it is unwise to have internet censorship because it might change the whole perspective by leaving a part of the story out of the picture. Imagine yourself trying to understand something by looking through a straw, it will alter your perspective of the subject and hence the choices and verdicts could be different.
1111115303 - Jeremy Cheng Heng Jong
Just for fun - there is a hidden word in this article with 4 letters. enjoy finding it. =P
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Are you aware of this? Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
Are you aware of this? Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
According to this site at www.forbes.com (the link is at the bottom) there's an article that say that a research at Carnegie Mellon University that shows that Facebook has
essentially become a worldwide photo identification database. Paired
with related research, they are looking at the prospect where good, bad and
ugly actors will be able identify a face in a crowd and know sensitive
personal information about that person.
To make things short, people now can be able to know lots more about you than you want people to know. With just a picture scan weather it's from scaning from the internet or from having a picture taken in public. They can now be able to tell when were you born, where do you live, what is your real name, age, size, weight and....etc.
I was not fully aware of this during my first time using the internet until friendster came into my life. It took me awile until I was aware of the dangers of this privacy invation. Now I have been using facebook and I have keep my information to the minimum.
So that brings me to the question? Are you aware of this? Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/chunkamui/2011/08/08/facebooks-privacy-issues-are-even-deeper-than-we-knew/
-Cheah Wenjian 1111114585
TOPIC DISCUSSION 2
I do not aware about this before i read this article. Few years ago, i signed up those online social network, such as Skype, Facebook, Twitter and so on. That time i do not aware that our informations or photos will unauthorized use of others. After i read this article, i been aware about this although Facebook is a good place to model our social network online and we can base on the information to find out about others easily but everyone hope we have human rights in public network. I will still stay on Facebook since I addicted to it. What I can only do is change the security mode to privacy though I don't think this is a good way can use but at least already tried my best to prevent it.
Lor Cin Dee_1121117039
Facebook Privacy Issues!
Are you aware of this? Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
From secondary school till now, I will always be aware of this matters. Ever since my parents told me about people stealing pictures and put on the internet, I had started to be aware of all these issues. Back then, before I sign up Facebook, Friendster is quite popular that time and I signed up for it to explore and had fun. But after knowing the privacy issues, I deactivated all my Friendster accounts for safety. Now about the Facebook privacy issues, I still aware of it, I seldom upload profile pictures and sometimes changes my password to avoid hackers to hack me, but i'm still active in social networking. I will sometimes update my status, but not my profile information, to avoid unnecessary disturb.
Well, I will definitely stay on Facebook no matter what because sometimes we have to keep in touch with friends and family, just have to take more precautions about the privacy issues and make sure that sensitive status should not be posted.
-Chan Xin Yi_1112700345-
From secondary school till now, I will always be aware of this matters. Ever since my parents told me about people stealing pictures and put on the internet, I had started to be aware of all these issues. Back then, before I sign up Facebook, Friendster is quite popular that time and I signed up for it to explore and had fun. But after knowing the privacy issues, I deactivated all my Friendster accounts for safety. Now about the Facebook privacy issues, I still aware of it, I seldom upload profile pictures and sometimes changes my password to avoid hackers to hack me, but i'm still active in social networking. I will sometimes update my status, but not my profile information, to avoid unnecessary disturb.
Well, I will definitely stay on Facebook no matter what because sometimes we have to keep in touch with friends and family, just have to take more precautions about the privacy issues and make sure that sensitive status should not be posted.
-Chan Xin Yi_1112700345-
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Facebook Privacy issue
Online privacy has always been a topic since the early days of the internet. I'm aware of this since the days of Friendsters. As the young kid I was, I took the advise of my elders to be extremely cautious about the internet. After multiple debates over this issue, I have stopped being active in social networking sites such as Friendster until the re-emergence of another nemesis named Facebook and it is not like I have the choice in order to keep myself updated with the latest news about everything.
Anyway, since I rejoined the cyber-metropolis of Facebook have always try not to keep updating my profile as it might garner unwanted attention. But these days, as companies are checking out their potential employees through Facebook. I have to be more active and careful with the status updates and even the news that I click as the whole world can see what I'm up to. Moreover, with that fancy new facial recognition on Facebook, I have to even be more cautious about pictures taken! As its functions outweighs the risk involved,
I cannot afford to just delete or give up on social networking sites as it is the "it" thing right now. Therefore, it is wise to take extra careful precautions to reduce the risk of unwanted information to leak to the internet. As they said, half truths are not whole lies.
1111115303 Cheng Heng Jong
Facebook’s Privacy Issues!
Are you aware of this?
Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
For me, i would still stay in facebook, this is because i didn't completely reveal my personal information into facebook. I wonder what they try to do if they have our information.
Kevin Tow Thian Jan 1112700312
Actually i'm not really understand what it write about due to my weak english. For the awareness, i didn't aware about this will happen, Facebook become a worldwide photo identification database.
Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
For me, i would still stay in facebook, this is because i didn't completely reveal my personal information into facebook. I wonder what they try to do if they have our information.
Kevin Tow Thian Jan 1112700312
Sunday, 26 August 2012
TOPIC DISCUSSION 2 (Week 11)
Facebook's privacy issues!
-Are you aware of this?
-Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
All I can say that I was actually quite aware of the privacy issues in any kind of social networks. I've known about this matter ever since I was in secondary school. I have heard about this on the newspaper. That is why I do not want to sign up to any one of the social network including Friendster that was once pretty popular back then. I realised now that since we are living in a modern society, internet is the main course of our life. The latest news and information updates are always online especially since we are now often online through social networking. I have of been advised to not put too many information on my profile in Facebook. So, when I first started to sign up to my very own social network that is Facebook, I noticed that there are quite a number of information that I need to fill in but not all are compulsory to be filled up. My profile information to the public is always kept up to minimal so that people who want to get to know me must add me.
I would still stay on Facebook after knowing this because to me no matter which social network we choose to our liking, it will always be the same. It is up to us whether we want to be careful about what we post to our profile on Facebook. Besides that, we must also make sure to always secure our profile pictures or other pictures that we are tagged in to be private.
-Sherilyn Soo_1112701578-
-Are you aware of this?
-Would you still stay on Facebook after knowing this?
All I can say that I was actually quite aware of the privacy issues in any kind of social networks. I've known about this matter ever since I was in secondary school. I have heard about this on the newspaper. That is why I do not want to sign up to any one of the social network including Friendster that was once pretty popular back then. I realised now that since we are living in a modern society, internet is the main course of our life. The latest news and information updates are always online especially since we are now often online through social networking. I have of been advised to not put too many information on my profile in Facebook. So, when I first started to sign up to my very own social network that is Facebook, I noticed that there are quite a number of information that I need to fill in but not all are compulsory to be filled up. My profile information to the public is always kept up to minimal so that people who want to get to know me must add me.
I would still stay on Facebook after knowing this because to me no matter which social network we choose to our liking, it will always be the same. It is up to us whether we want to be careful about what we post to our profile on Facebook. Besides that, we must also make sure to always secure our profile pictures or other pictures that we are tagged in to be private.
-Sherilyn Soo_1112701578-
Facebook’s
privacy issues!Facebook’s
privacy issues!
Facebook’s Privacy Issues!
Am I aware of this? Yes I do, since the 1st day I was on a social network, which is Friendster, I never trust any of them. I never believe that they actually keep our personal information safe. I never update my personal information more than 50%, for precautions and my own safety purpose. As for my pictures? they're less than 10 pictures of my face on my Facebook, it's better to stay safe than sorry.
Giving up on social networking is not an option for current generation, it is one of the need of life to survive and yes, I cannot live without stalking my close friends and read through their wall posts before sleep. Facebook is part of my life! Even part of my education life involved Facebook, I have few discussion groups for assignments and subjects on Facebook.
I won't say that I will stop social networking but be more careful about tagging a picture of a face. It's not about rights and privacy that we're talking about because that's nothing we can do about it unless you have the power to fight against giant social networking companies. But we have to know the way to keep ourselves safe, to keep our information from leaking out.
Stop checking in every single location, and update full personal information on your profile. Not to say we fake our personal information but we preserved it, by just fill up what it's needed to open an account, other thn that? We keep it to ourselves. And girls, don't put your personal mobile number on Facebook, it's danger.
Thanks for viewing.
Hew Wai Loong@1111114845
Giving up on social networking is not an option for current generation, it is one of the need of life to survive and yes, I cannot live without stalking my close friends and read through their wall posts before sleep. Facebook is part of my life! Even part of my education life involved Facebook, I have few discussion groups for assignments and subjects on Facebook.
I won't say that I will stop social networking but be more careful about tagging a picture of a face. It's not about rights and privacy that we're talking about because that's nothing we can do about it unless you have the power to fight against giant social networking companies. But we have to know the way to keep ourselves safe, to keep our information from leaking out.
Stop checking in every single location, and update full personal information on your profile. Not to say we fake our personal information but we preserved it, by just fill up what it's needed to open an account, other thn that? We keep it to ourselves. And girls, don't put your personal mobile number on Facebook, it's danger.
Thanks for viewing.
Hew Wai Loong@1111114845
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
TOPIC DISCUSSION 1
The purpose of ACT114A is to suppress defamatory statements , it is raging on the Internet... and it's to determine the personal in publication and dissemination of any defamatory statements, comments and terms on the Internet... ACT114A may threatens the right to freedom of expression on the internet for me, what happen if I create an anonymous account and posts unkind terms about my outstanding individual... or how to abuse of certain government departments who want a more enjoyable visit to its customers to provide free wireless Internet access, if there are hack by someone at the same time, are the government will take this responsibility? I agree to stop 114A from taking effect although the law is good and used to protect us but depends on how and who execute it...
Lor Cin Dee _ 1121117039
What is ACT114A?
What is ACT114A?
ACT114A is a cyber law to monitor the people who are using the web or the social networks. Not many people aware/concern about the act so far. Facebook, Twitter, a blog or an administer website users, are all under the ACT114A.
How would ACT114A affect you?
Now you may be wondering how can this act be as bad as one would think? well it's bad and you can become a victim intentionally or unintentionally. This image of will show you how it will effects you, the Stop114A website provides the best possible explanation.
ACT114A is a cyber law to monitor the people who are using the web or the social networks. Not many people aware/concern about the act so far. Facebook, Twitter, a blog or an administer website users, are all under the ACT114A.
How would ACT114A affect you?
Now you may be wondering how can this act be as bad as one would think? well it's bad and you can become a victim intentionally or unintentionally. This image of will show you how it will effects you, the Stop114A website provides the best possible explanation.
Does it really matter?
It really does matter if it's involving innocent. The innocent people will be accuse of posting information that will offended the other person. The innocent need to defense itself or need to justify he/she is not wrong or have nothing to do with it.
Should you be concerned?
We should be concerned about this ACT 114A. 1 day we maybe accuse of something we did not post online then we may naver be able to prove our innocents. Then what? We get to be put into jail for a long time for it? This Act is an abomination and should be put down!
By Cheah Wenjian 1111114585
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Topic 1 : What is Act 114A?
What is Act 114 A?
Any owner, administrator, host, editor, subscriber of a network or website, or owner of a computer or mobile device is presumed to have published or re-published its contents.
How would ACT114A affect you?
ACT 114A will affect me if i defame politician, or seditious, or if i lend my phone, laptop, computer, i pad or mobile device to somebody to access to network for doing his/her matter, it will affect me if that matter is wrongdoing, or under the false name or anonymous to post the bad comment.
Does it really matter?
It's really a matter if it's involving innocent. The innocent need to defense itself or need to justify he/she is not wrong or have nothing to do with it, maybe the innocent fail to prove her self its innocence, then its the fault of the ACT 114A.
Should you be concerned?
Of course i have to concerned this ACT 114A. Maybe 1 day i'm one of the victim accused by the authorities, by that time, i need to prove that i'm innocence. One more things is i don't like the innocent been injustice.
Kevin Tow Thian Jan 1112700312
Any owner, administrator, host, editor, subscriber of a network or website, or owner of a computer or mobile device is presumed to have published or re-published its contents.
How would ACT114A affect you?
ACT 114A will affect me if i defame politician, or seditious, or if i lend my phone, laptop, computer, i pad or mobile device to somebody to access to network for doing his/her matter, it will affect me if that matter is wrongdoing, or under the false name or anonymous to post the bad comment.
Does it really matter?
It's really a matter if it's involving innocent. The innocent need to defense itself or need to justify he/she is not wrong or have nothing to do with it, maybe the innocent fail to prove her self its innocence, then its the fault of the ACT 114A.
Should you be concerned?
Of course i have to concerned this ACT 114A. Maybe 1 day i'm one of the victim accused by the authorities, by that time, i need to prove that i'm innocence. One more things is i don't like the innocent been injustice.
Kevin Tow Thian Jan 1112700312
Monday, 20 August 2012
What is ACT114A?
What is ACT114A?
ACT114A is a latest amendment that is added to the Malaysia's Evidence of Act 1950, it is also known as the "Internet Blackout Day", from my research towards this act. During my research, what I know about ACT114A is that, it's a new section of law that is made to control people that are using the social networks and our rights to speech out. It is also made for the onus on the accused online identity impersonation that is related to the libellous content from the internet. It covers accused blogs or forums, home or shared wi-fi, laptops, tablets or even smart phones.
Even the news of this new implementation is spreading rapidly through social networks, not many of us are really aware or care of this act, perhaps that time we do not know what this act is all about. ACT114A will definitely affect me, causing me unable to access social networks. It is my habit to access social networks such as Facebook, everyday. If this act limits my network access, I will not able to update or get the latest news, I will also cannot express myself. To me, to everyone who access social networks, the new ACT114A is an extremely serious matter, we will have a very very hard and tough time to access internet and update news if this act really legally implemented.
references from ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBWQHYO2BpI&feature=player_embedded#!
-Chan Xin Yi_1112700345-
ACT114A is a latest amendment that is added to the Malaysia's Evidence of Act 1950, it is also known as the "Internet Blackout Day", from my research towards this act. During my research, what I know about ACT114A is that, it's a new section of law that is made to control people that are using the social networks and our rights to speech out. It is also made for the onus on the accused online identity impersonation that is related to the libellous content from the internet. It covers accused blogs or forums, home or shared wi-fi, laptops, tablets or even smart phones.
Even the news of this new implementation is spreading rapidly through social networks, not many of us are really aware or care of this act, perhaps that time we do not know what this act is all about. ACT114A will definitely affect me, causing me unable to access social networks. It is my habit to access social networks such as Facebook, everyday. If this act limits my network access, I will not able to update or get the latest news, I will also cannot express myself. To me, to everyone who access social networks, the new ACT114A is an extremely serious matter, we will have a very very hard and tough time to access internet and update news if this act really legally implemented.
references from ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBWQHYO2BpI&feature=player_embedded#!
-Chan Xin Yi_1112700345-
Sunday, 19 August 2012
TOPIC DISCUSSION 1 (Week 10)
-What is ACT114A?
-How would ACT114A affect you?
-Does it really matter?
-Should you be concerned?
Act 114A in another word is the 'Internet Blackout Day'- a quote I got from a poster online. What I know about Act 114A after my research is that, it's actually a change made to the law on our rights to voice out. Besides that, it also covers the site of accused blogs, shared wi-fi, laptop and others that are related to the internet. News have been spreading everywhere about this new implementation, but we are not taking this matter as serious as we should.
As an internet user such as I, Act 114A will certainly affect me in a way such that I cannot access to the social network. This is because, social network is the easiest way to spread all different kinds of news where we can get easily. Besides, if the internet were to really be 'blackout', I can't get news updates. For example, I have an online group on Facebook where most of the time the lecturers update the their status. To me, Act 114A is a really serious matter. I do realised that if it is to be legally implemented, we will have a real tough time to access to information.
-Sherilyn Soo Gui Rong_1112701578-
-How would ACT114A affect you?
-Does it really matter?
-Should you be concerned?
As an internet user such as I, Act 114A will certainly affect me in a way such that I cannot access to the social network. This is because, social network is the easiest way to spread all different kinds of news where we can get easily. Besides, if the internet were to really be 'blackout', I can't get news updates. For example, I have an online group on Facebook where most of the time the lecturers update the their status. To me, Act 114A is a really serious matter. I do realised that if it is to be legally implemented, we will have a real tough time to access to information.
-Sherilyn Soo Gui Rong_1112701578-
What is ACT14A?
ACT114A is a new cyber law to monitor the people who are using the web 2.0, or we so call the social networks. Not many people aware/concern about the act so far but if you're using Facebook, Twitter, a blog or an administer website, you are under the ACT114A. But, isn't the internet FREE?! The limitless freedom or sharing and writing? Well apparently this is now a different story to tell after the new law is fixed.
People should be really aware about this because we are so used to post anything we like on the web to express ourselves on the net. We need to filter and reconsider before posting a status at Facebook or tweeting on Twitter.
Should we just keep quiet and quit social networking and stay off the net to be safe? No, that's what the government want us to do, to feel fear for them. It's no criminal we're doing by expressing ourselves, what happened after this act? Something else for us to shut our mouth for daily speaking? It's very important for us to raise our awareness about the act and do something about it.
-Hew Wai Loong @ 1111114845
People should be really aware about this because we are so used to post anything we like on the web to express ourselves on the net. We need to filter and reconsider before posting a status at Facebook or tweeting on Twitter.
Should we just keep quiet and quit social networking and stay off the net to be safe? No, that's what the government want us to do, to feel fear for them. It's no criminal we're doing by expressing ourselves, what happened after this act? Something else for us to shut our mouth for daily speaking? It's very important for us to raise our awareness about the act and do something about it.
-Hew Wai Loong @ 1111114845
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Are you people aware of the Act 114A?
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