A permit navigation "for schoolchildren?
People are tired.From the commercial use of their personal data.Cuts
network, as experienced power cuts. The lack of education of new
technologies in schools ...
This is the result of a report by the Human Rights Forum on the Internet,
which gave the floor to the Internet via chat rooms and asking them
questions such as "what do you think of the Internet at school?From your
Internet service provider?The peer-to-peer? ".
About downloading cultural works, people denounce "a lack of trading
opportunities," says 20minutes.fr to the legal officer of the study,
Thilbaut Grouas.In general, they deem too expensive the purchase price of
files immaterial, as mp3 or video files."By buying episode by episode series
in VOD (video on demand), this is often more expensive than the price of a
DVD," Thibault Grouas resumed.
Regulation and education at the centre of debate
If people are asking for more protection of their privacy and the protection
of their rights as consumers on the Net, they rather not respond to the
question "should be a minister of the Internet?".Paradoxical when Eric
Besson was given the portfolio of digital at the cabinet reshuffle?
According Grouas Thibault, "the minister embodies one side regulation fear
that the Internet community."
Other public debate via this consultation: Internet, education and
education."It's unanimous: Internet users viewed bemoan the lack of
education on the Internet, as well as the lack of teacher training in new
technology," says lawyer Forum rights on the Internet. Some respondents even
said to have referred to a "permit navigation", a sort of test of knowledge
"to ensure that young people have the knowledge necessary" for Web.
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