Is any form of Internet regulation really possible?
Date Submitted: 01/26/2004 03:21:36
The Internet has taken the world by storm. Nowadays companies realise that when advertising their products it makes sense to reach the broadest possible spectrum. In today's society the Internet provides the broadest spectrum so it makes sense to have a web site or at least an e mail address. Whilst the Internet is boundless for communication, marketing and research users must also be aware of its downsides such as anonymity of paedophiles, abusers, terrorists
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