In ten pages this paper examines the global attractiveness of the Internet in a consideration of whether or not a universal framework is necessary. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.
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That ones entire life can be conducted from ones home and global commerce can be guided by the push of a keyboard button speaks to the significant impact that computers
have had - and will continue to have - upon the contemporary global society. The Internets appeal is one element in particular that has drawn much attention to the
manner by which its application is employed upon a global basis, with substantial concern being voiced over the need for some kind of universal network to ensure an all-encompassing focus
of respectable and lawful behavior. Bibliography lists 6 sources. TLCfrmwk.rtf THE INTERNET: IS A UNIVERSAL FRAMEWORK NECESSARY? by (c) December 2001
paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION From its humble beginnings in the mid twentieth century, the computer has taken the world on
a never-ending technological ride of immense discovery. From business to personal and everything in between, computerization has eliminated virtually all barriers that once existed within traditional methods of operation.
That ones entire life can be conducted from ones home and global commerce can be guided by the push of a keyboard button speaks to the significant impact that
computers have had - and will continue to have - upon the contemporary global society. The Internets appeal is one element in particular that has drawn much attention to
the manner by which its application is employed upon a global basis, with substantial concern being voiced over the need for some kind of universal network to ensure an all-encompassing
focus of respectable and lawful behavior. "This framework should be ethical, flexible, global, multifaceted and universal" (Anonymous, 2001). II. WHAT IS CYBERSPACE? In order for the student to