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1 Cyber Ethics nU!

2 Words for the Day  Hegemony  Public Domain  Perpetuity

3 (By posting) Member Content to any part of the Web site, you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to (company name) an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, perform, display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part) and distribute such information and content and to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such information and content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing. (By posting) Member Content to any part of the Web site, you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to (company name) an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, perform, display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part) and distribute such information and content and to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such information and content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing.

4 “I like words – I lick them.” James Cavanaugh

5 Hegemony Leadership, predominance, preponderance; esp. the leadership or predominant authority of one state of a confederacy or union over the others: originally used in reference to the states of ancient Greece, whence transferred to the German states, and in other modern applications. -OED - the domination of one state over its allies or… Natives Immigrants Natives

6  Who Owns the Internet  What is the Internet?  DARPA  Ma Bell  Circuit v Packet Technology

7 High Tech - Back in the day!

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9 Packets in action  What is a packet and why should I care?

10 Ping  Packet Internet Groper. Send an Internet control message protocol (ICMP) echo request and waiting for a response. (Also called packet internet gopher). [ rwasher@hera rwasher]$ ping www.myspace.com PING www.myspace.com (63.208.226.28) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 63.208.226.28: icmp_seq=0 ttl=241 time=298 ms 64 bytes from 63.208.226.28: icmp_seq=1 ttl=241 time=293 ms 64 bytes from 63.208.226.28: icmp_seq=2 ttl=241 time=285 ms 64 bytes from 63.208.226.28: icmp_seq=3 ttl=241 time=302 ms --- www.myspace.com ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 4993ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 285.487/294.917/302.579/6.347 ms, pipe 2

11 Traceroute [ rwasher@hera rwasher]$ traceroute www.myspace.com traceroute: Warning: www.myspace.com has multiple addresses; using 63.208.226.24 traceroute to www.myspace.com (63.208.226.24), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 151.188.13.254 (151.188.13.254) 0.269 ms 0.210 ms 0.197 ms 2 198.38.23.252 (198.38.23.252) 1.227 ms 1.457 ms 1.319 ms 3 63.170.115.113 (63.170.115.113) 308.078 ms 304.392 ms 307.906 ms 4 sl-gw21-rly-3-0.sprintlink.net (160.81.98.29) 306.495 ms 312.527 ms 307.252 ms 5 sl-bb21-rly-3-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.14.69) 303.499 ms 300.022 ms 301.861 ms 6 sl-bb25-rly-11-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.14.158) 309.106 ms 302.876 ms 299.596 ms 7 sl-bb23-sj-9-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.20.11) 376.901 ms 376.463 ms 371.568 ms 8 sl-bb24-sj-14-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.3.222) 374.818 ms 371.480 ms 360.549 ms 9 sl-bb20-ana-1-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.9.92) 357.047 ms 358.361 ms 371.964 ms 10 144.232.1.170 (144.232.1.170) 374.571 ms 375.520 ms 354.858 ms 11 sl-st20-la-13-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.20.67) 357.972 ms 353.004 ms 346.921 ms 12 sl-internap-95-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.154.206) 342.207 ms 465.527 ms 411.704 ms 13 border20.po2-bbnet2.lax.pnap.net (216.52.255.101) 351.267 ms 355.007 ms 356.818 ms 14 myspace-2.border20.lax.pnap.net (216.52.253.106) 355.923 ms 346.327 ms 348.024 ms

12 Who Makes the Laws?  Wild Wild West!  Evolution of law  Driver’s licensing

13 Timeline of catch up!  The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 2000  The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986  Wire Fraud Act 1952  Communications Act of 1934  Mail Fraud Act of 1872

14 What does this have to do with ME!

15 STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS Students may also be disciplined for acts committed away from school property and outside school hours if the conduct is detrimental to the interest of the school or adversely affects school discipline or if the conduct results in a criminal charge or conviction. Regulation 2601.19P, Page 12

16  Smyth v. Pillsbury, 1996 www.loundy.com/CASES/Smyth_v_Pillsbury.html

17 In the News The publication noted in a February 3, 2006 editorial that, "reporter Matt Donegan was fired this week for writing off-color and racially insensitive comments on his personal blog. He was off work at the time."

18 Right or Wrong? Other bloggers and defenders of free speech jumped to defend him. The American Civil Libertiesdeclined to do so because of Delaware's right-to-fire law.  Mr. Donegan worked for Mr. Flood (Editor), and part of his employment agreement is being an acceptable public representative of the Dover Post Co. Mr. Donegan violated that work agreement.

19 Paul Forbes from All Things Considered January 20, 2006 You know those classic words spoken by countless vice principals, I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record, well our records, all of them are permanent now. Besides, it's just so easy and efficient to keep track of everyone using big databases. Databases want to be merged. They cry out to be mined and turned into money or knowledge.

20 Check out:  www.archive.org/ www.archive.org/  www.choicepoint.com www.choicepoint.com


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