Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Next New

Implanted microchip, as an evolving technology that has been already introduced and might be common among pets that can be identified or track them down trough that ship. There is a huge potential for this technology as the use extended to include humans. For instance, as a microchipped student, we can access the college facilities without having to swipe or scan a card. Individuals and employees, too, can use this technology to access their apartments, workplace, pass through a security gate, and ID themselves if requested. An implanted microchip could be the next big thing in terms of security and safety, and as technology advanced, we will see other uses. I will support this technology as long as this ship is easy to implant and remove and does not have any health implications.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Wiki so far

So far, I have edited many pages such as new media in social networking, p2p, open-source software, and copyright, fixing some mistyped words, fixing grammar, punctuation. I also added a few sentences. Now I’m working a research concerned crowdfunding tax implications, how the IRS approach different types of crowdfunding. Meanwhile, I will continue to edit as much as I can.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

P2P

File sharing is defined as the transmission of a file from a device such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone to another device via a network. P2P is sharing a file between two or more personal computers or other devices, using a p2p filesharing program allows users to download content such as music, games, movies, and tv programs. Some examples of P2P filesharing would be, Bearshare platform known as a free music downloader, LimeWire, and BitTorrent.

Most music and video files are protected by copyright, which raises some serious problems associated with p2p.  When it comes to copyright, there are always questions about the legality of file sharing, piracy, and infringement.  In his article, “Should Online Scofflaws Be Denied Web Access?” Pfanner emphasizes the issue of piracy within P2P platforms, saying that it becomes common for these platforms to share copyrighted materials in the US as well as Europe. He also refers to flows into the ruling system and how do the lawmakers address the issue of sharing copyrighted material, which seems complicated in a digital world. in the same context, some p2p may make the user’s computer vulnerable by downloading suspicious stuff that may expose a computer to viruses and other malicious software that affect the computer.


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Should Online Scofflaws Be Denied Web Access?" by ERIC PFANNER, The New York Times, April 13, 2009, p. B4. Available athttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/13/technology/internet/13iht-piracy13.html

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Privacy

Nowadays, new media become an inevitable part of our lives. When it comes to the use of new media, privacy is a concern. Many people are not aware of the amount and the extent of information they share, for example, on social media or other programs such as phone apps. The issue is that we share this information, giving up our privacy, willingly believing that they’re in safe hands. Well, we are not, now there is an emerging market that is designed for information trading, and it seemed to be profitable. In the same context, in his article "The wild West of Privacy", Nocera talked about how the big internet companies make profit putting our data in the service of advertisers, data selling business. Nocera also talked about huge data breaches which also become common nowadays, we may all hear about Target, Facebook, and Uber data breaches. We usually give these programs permission to access our location, access to device files; at this point, our privacy becomes vulnerable. Let say while I’m in Paris for vacation, I might be targeted by ads about restaurants and other businesses in that area; basically, we are being followed and stalked in a way or the other. Another issue is that we usually do not bother reading ‘’terms and conditions” while creating an account on social media or downloading an app, giving people in the other end, a huge amount of flexibility in terms of dealing with our information.

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Advice

      liked that Baruch College using social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, post things about events, college news, maintenance, and class cancelation. It is an effective way to communicate with students, especially that few students check the college website or student email regularly. There is always a higher chance that students see announcements on social media than on a website. Besides its presence on social media platforms, I would suggest that the college create an app that has features that may respond to all students' concerns. For example, I need to visit the finance department, bursar office, or financial aid office, and I have no idea which building and floor are these offices. Regardless of the college website, the college app may be a very convenient place to start.