The nature of internet : the law and ethics for the Information Society

This work is aimed to contribute to the definition of the most adequate public actions -policies and laws- that are required to achieve an inclusive Information Society. It seems that such policies should be meant to grant full use of ICTs, but, whereas in developed societies these regulations shoul...

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Autores principales: Olivera, Noemí, De Ortúzar, María Graciela
Formato: Documento de conferencia publishedVersion
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.memoria.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/trab_eventos/ev.13794/ev.13794.pdf
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topic Filosofía
Legal policy
Public goods
Global goods
Universal access
Public service
Universal service
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Legal policy
Public goods
Global goods
Universal access
Public service
Universal service
Olivera, Noemí
De Ortúzar, María Graciela
The nature of internet : the law and ethics for the Information Society
topic_facet Filosofía
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Public goods
Global goods
Universal access
Public service
Universal service
description This work is aimed to contribute to the definition of the most adequate public actions -policies and laws- that are required to achieve an inclusive Information Society. It seems that such policies should be meant to grant full use of ICTs, but, whereas in developed societies these regulations should be enough, in the underdeveloped ones, the Information Society can only be discussed after the spreading of the ICTs, and this depends on the accuracy of policies aimed at impelling their diffusion. Considering that the Internet is a public good, we evaluate how the universal access to the net should be granted. Then, we analyze the more adequate legal policies for ICT, the Internet and the Information Society. We sum up that, in order to achieve an inclusive Information Society, the universal rights of access to and benefit of Internet for developing countries should be established at an international level.
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