Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Week 2: Post your Blog Entries as Comments to my Main Post Each Week

Post by Sunday at midnight.

1. Mark Whitaker

2. Any Chance Dictatorship Returning in Korea via the Information Society? "Cyber Exile" and Tyranny Conjoined?

3. Korean elite/republican democracy is very novel. It was less than 25 years ago that open elections for the presidency occurred. It was even less before there were multiple parties and a change of power without military sponsorship. It has only been around 10 years since dictatorship-era political appointees in the military were removed. It is perhaps within my student's lifetimes that political activists were sentenced to death for writing their thoughts or politically organizing against government policy.

In class, we talked about the 'disaggregation of the state'--that instead of the state withering or going away with the information society, some aspects may be made stronger, depending on how the history turns out. I argued in class that a form of privacy is required in a democratic system, otherwise political state corruption tends to abuse its powers to make sure it is politically unchallenged (and unrepresentative, as a consequence). I worry about the fate of South Korean multi-party representative democracy, under any informal president currently or in the future, if something like this is made the law:

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09-10-2010 18:19 여성 음성 듣기 남성 음성 듣기
Will telcos be forced to help government spy on citizens?

By Kim Tong-hyung

Telecommunications companies here may become an arm of the government for spying on South Korean citizens, should the Grand National Party (GNP) have its way in rewriting the Communications Privacy Act, according to concerned civil liberties advocates.

A bill submitted by GNP lawmaker Lee Han-sung mandates the nation’s telephony and Internet providers ― KT, SK Telecom and LG Telecom _ to provide equipment, facilities and technology required for law enforcement and intelligence officials to conduct all allowable forms of surveillance.

GNP lawmakers claim that the suggested changes merely intend to legalize the tracking of mobile phones, which are quickly replacing traditional fixed-line telephones as the main medium of voice communication.

Critics claim that the proposal, should it go through, will enable the interception of every type of electronic communication, from telephone calls, fax messages, e-mails and chat transcripts to shared peer-to-peer (P2P) files. The bill also requires telecommunications companies to keep all telephone conversation records and Internet protocol (IP) addresses or face a maximum fine of 30 million won.

``Lee’s draft does not limit the expanded scope of surveillance to mobile telephony. The changes will basically force telecommunications companies to install equipment that would enable the monitoring of every type of communication they provide,’’ said an official from Jinbo Network, an activist group.

``The proposed bill allows the President full authority to decide what type of communication methods are to be monitored, and this would be an unprecedented move for any democratic country. Austria recently tried but failed to require the nation’s telecommunications companies to provide surveillance equipment.’’

The Lee Myung-bak administration has already been considering more ways to monitor the Internet, with most of the measures focused on limiting online anonymity [and pre-arresting people merely thinking or meeting to later participate politically against him],.... This has many Korean Internet users switching to e-mail and blog services provided by foreign companies like Google in a move dubbed as ``cyber exile.’’

Controversy erupted earlier this year when it was found that the National Intelligence Service (NIS), the country’s spy agency, had been conducting real-time tracking of Internet communications through packet sniffing, or monitoring data traffic on computer networks.

[As well as the now failed investigation into who in the GNP has been spying on thousands of politicians illegally.]

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http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2010/09/123_72893.html

41 comments:

  1. 1. Kim Ji Young

    2. Teens drawn to phones amid parental concerns

    3. As our society becomes information society, everyone can approach many information freely. But it could be a harm for teens who have no the power of self-control. So it's reasonable that parents want restriction. Because there are so many teens who are addicted to internet. It's true that internet is sometimes used for study, there are some bad things for teens.
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    But some parents’ groups complain that it’s too difficult to restrict the kind of content their kids access on the Web via their phones, and how much time they spend online.

    The iPhone offers no first-party content filtering, though it does allow parents to remove the Web icon from the menu altogether, hiding it behind a password.

    The concerns have been stoked by news stories that report Koreans are now more addicted to the Internet than ever. Earlier this month a couple was arrested for letting their three-month-old daughter starve to death after spending hours playing online games.
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  2. 1. Kim Ji Young

    2. Teens drawn to phones amid parental concerns

    3. As our society becomes information society, everyone can approach many information freely. But it could be a harm for teens who have no the power of self-control. So it's reasonable that parents want restriction. Because there are so many teens who are addicted to internet. It's true that internet is sometimes used for study, there are some bad things for teens.
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    But some parents’ groups complain that it’s too difficult to restrict the kind of content their kids access on the Web via their phones, and how much time they spend online.

    The iPhone offers no first-party content filtering, though it does allow parents to remove the Web icon from the menu altogether, hiding it behind a password.

    The concerns have been stoked by news stories that report Koreans are now more addicted to the Internet than ever. Earlier this month a couple was arrested for letting their three-month-old daughter starve to death after spending hours playing online games.
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    http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2918604

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  3. 1. Kim Ji Young

    2. Teens drawn to phones amid parental concerns

    3. As our society becomes information society, everyone can approach many information freely. But it could be a harm for teens who have no the power of self-control. So it's reasonable that parents want restriction. Because there are so many teens who are addicted to internet. It's true that internet is sometimes used for study, there are some bad things for teens.
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    But some parents’ groups complain that it’s too difficult to restrict the kind of content their kids access on the Web via their phones, and how much time they spend online.

    The iPhone offers no first-party content filtering, though it does allow parents to remove the Web icon from the menu altogether, hiding it behind a password.

    The concerns have been stoked by news stories that report Koreans are now more addicted to the Internet than ever. Earlier this month a couple was arrested for letting their three-month-old daughter starve to death after spending hours playing online games.
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    http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2918604

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  4. 1. KIM JIO

    2. No body cares

    3. It's exactly a cat-and-mouse game. Better make other way to protect there profits. I think the dead end of chasing is not so far. WOW(world of warcraft, by the game software company Blizard) already found the other system that selling ID to connect.
    In my case, I finally bought A software what named Sims3 to update other expended packages. That game is so fantastic and creative that there's no other way not to buy. If the game doesn't get tempted me, I'll never buy but quit.


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    Playstation 3(made by sony) update targets hardware hacks. Sony has closed a loophole that allowed users to run software that enables pirated games to be played on the PS3 console. The new patch received a mixed response from the gaming community, with some users praising Sony for its prompt action, while others were mor critical.

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11213618

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  5. 1. Kim Ji Young

    2. Teens drawn to phones amid parental concerns

    3. As our society becomes information society, everyone can approach many information freely. But it could be a harm for teens who have no the power of self-control. So it's reasonable that parents want restriction. Because there are so many teens who are addicted to internet. It's true that internet is sometimes used for study, there are some bad things for teens.
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    But some parents’ groups complain that it’s too difficult to restrict the kind of content their kids access on the Web via their phones, and how much time they spend online.

    The iPhone offers no first-party content filtering, though it does allow parents to remove the Web icon from the menu altogether, hiding it behind a password.

    The concerns have been stoked by news stories that report Koreans are now more addicted to the Internet than ever. Earlier this month a couple was arrested for letting their three-month-old daughter starve to death after spending hours playing online games.
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    http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2918604

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  6. 1. Kim Byungyup

    2. Korean War still going on the web

    3. Freedom could be restricted under specific circumstances, in particular, if there is the war still happening. As the means of assault became diverged and modernized, North Korea no longer stays with its visible and physical arms but expands to the web. Recently, North Korea created twitter, facebook account as well as youtube, early this year, for the purpose to justify its regime and propagandize people around the world via the web. Therefore, South Korea had to block N.Korea accounts and announced that trying to access to any N.Korea's contents is illegal. Except the fact that N.korea utilizes those web services, they already had been impacted on S.Korea websites several years ago. NIS(National Intelligence Service) reveals that huge amounts of traffics comes through third countries where N.Korea lately purchased and installed its up-to-date internet relating machines, and N.Korea hacked a number of resident registration numbers or bought them from Chinese hackers then behave as if they are South Koreans on the web.

    In these circumstances, it is definitely not appropriate to just let internet users do whatever they do and not to surveil people in it. Well,, freedom is what precious and important that we have to secure, however, for me, i have a mind to restrict freedom in exchange for defending my country more

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    4. It is common to use words like "reclusive" and "secretive" when writing about North Korea.

    But last Thursday, the North Koreans created a Twitter account - @uriminzok, a shortened version of a Korean word that translates as "our people".

    It already has more than 4,500 followers.

    The move to Twitter follows last month's launch of a North Korean YouTube channel, which now hosts close to 80 videos.

    "The North Koreans are technologically literate," says Hazel Smith, a long-time North Korea researcher at Cranfield University in Britain.

    Ms Smith says that the North Koreans have been investing heavily in information technology now for more than 20 years.

    "They have a cadre of people who can use modern social networking sites. But the problem for them is the content," she said.

    On the North Korean YouTube channel, that content includes a lot of propaganda laced with bombastic rhetoric; the United States and South Korea are often called "warmongers".

    In a recent Twitter post, the North Koreans said the current administration in South Korea was "a prostitute" of the US.

    "As far as content goes, there's nothing new as far as I can tell," says Sung-Yoon Lee, professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Boston.

    Mr Lee says that the agency responsible for the videos and the tweets is a major arm of the country's ruling communist party.

    "They've been putting out stuff like this for years now," said Mr Lee.

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11007825

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  8. 1.LEE Hak Rin

    2.The end of privacy, and those who oppose it.

    3.Earlier I had entered my name in Google. I was just a Google search box, type the name alone, wrote the post I had in the past, I was shocked. I tried Googling. Without thinking. However, these results for me to argue the government should think about the information society. During the google searching,I found an interesting article that Information society and the privacy of personal information related to a software program that has disappeared.
    I think that Our society is already predicting the end of privacy, it has a last effort to prevent.
    Violating the privacy of the information society, we are gonna have to admit?

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    Last month, developers opened the Dutch 'suicide machines Web 2.0' (suicidemachine.org) The text and photos posted on social network sites to erase all the services account has its own defeats. On this site, including Twitter, Facebook, MySpace social network site, sign up, enter your account and password, and 'Delete' request, you give the meantime, wipe off traces of.
    Unlike these efforts, Facebook is the opposite of the position. Facebook in the last days 'suicide machines Web 2.0' s IP (IP) and cut off, was not able to delete a Facebook account. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the last eight days "now and again to make a Facebook personal information 'in both the public' as the basic design," and "social standards should be changed to reflect this as much," he said. Which 'Gone are the days of privacy' he said.
    The results are differing views as dialectical. France is being discussed in the 'forgotten rights' means companies, Internet providers and mobile e-mail or text messages stored on the set deadline, over time the concept is to delete the record.
    These 'forgotten rights' legislation, explains the movement could be a solution.

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    http://news.naver.com/main/hotissue/read.nhn?mid=hot&sid1=103&cid=555651&iid=3164782&oid=028&aid=0002026849&ptype=011

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  9. 1.LEE Hak Rin

    2.The end of privacy, and those who oppose it.

    3.Earlier I had entered my name in Google. I was just a Google search box, type the name alone, wrote the post I had in the past, I was shocked. I tried Googling. Without thinking. However, these results for me to argue the government should think about the information society. During the google searching,I found an interesting article that Information society and the privacy of personal information related to a software program that has disappeared.
    I think that Our society is already predicting the end of privacy, it has a last effort to prevent.
    Violating the privacy of the information society, we are gonna have to admit?

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    Last month, developers opened the Dutch 'suicide machines Web 2.0' (suicidemachine.org) The text and photos posted on social network sites to erase all the services account has its own defeats. On this site, including Twitter, Facebook, MySpace social network site, sign up, enter your account and password, and 'Delete' request, you give the meantime, wipe off traces of.
    Unlike these efforts, Facebook is the opposite of the position. Facebook in the last days 'suicide machines Web 2.0' s IP (IP) and cut off, was not able to delete a Facebook account. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the last eight days "now and again to make a Facebook personal information 'in both the public' as the basic design," and "social standards should be changed to reflect this as much," he said. Which 'Gone are the days of privacy' he said.
    The results are differing views as dialectical. France is being discussed in the 'forgotten rights' means companies, Internet providers and mobile e-mail or text messages stored on the set deadline, over time the concept is to delete the record.
    These 'forgotten rights' legislation, explains the movement could be a solution.

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    http://news.naver.com/main/hotissue/read.nhn?mid=hot&sid1=103&cid=555651&iid=3164782&oid=028&aid=0002026849&ptype=011

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  10. 1.LEE Hak Rin

    2.The end of privacy, and those who oppose it.

    3.Earlier I had entered my name in Google. I was just a Google search box, type the name alone, wrote the post I had in the past, I was shocked. I tried Googling. Without thinking. However, these results for me to argue the government should think about the information society. During the google searching,I found an interesting article that Information society and the privacy of personal information related to a software program that has disappeared.
    I think that Our society is already predicting the end of privacy, it has a last effort to prevent.
    Violating the privacy of the information society, we are gonna have to admit?

    -----------------------------------------------

    Last month, developers opened the Dutch 'suicide machines Web 2.0' (suicidemachine.org) The text and photos posted on social network sites to erase all the services account has its own defeats. On this site, including Twitter, Facebook, MySpace social network site, sign up, enter your account and password, and 'Delete' request, you give the meantime, wipe off traces of.
    Unlike these efforts, Facebook is the opposite of the position. Facebook in the last days 'suicide machines Web 2.0' s IP (IP) and cut off, was not able to delete a Facebook account. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the last eight days "now and again to make a Facebook personal information 'in both the public' as the basic design," and "social standards should be changed to reflect this as much," he said. Which 'Gone are the days of privacy' he said.
    The results are differing views as dialectical. France is being discussed in the 'forgotten rights' means companies, Internet providers and mobile e-mail or text messages stored on the set deadline, over time the concept is to delete the record.
    These 'forgotten rights' legislation, explains the movement could be a solution.

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    http://news.naver.com/main/hotissue/read.nhn?mid=hot&sid1=103&cid=555651&iid=3164782&oid=028&aid=0002026849&ptype=011

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  11. 1.LEE Hak Rin

    2.The end of privacy, and those who oppose it.

    3.Earlier I had entered my name in Google. I was just a Google search box, type the name alone, wrote the post I had in the past, I was shocked. I tried Googling. Without thinking. However, these results for me to argue the government should think about the information society. During the google searching,I found an interesting article that Information society and the privacy of personal information related to a software program that has disappeared.
    I think that Our society is already predicting the end of privacy, it has a last effort to prevent.
    Violating the privacy of the information society, we are gonna have to admit?

    -----------------------------------------------

    Last month, developers opened the Dutch 'suicide machines Web 2.0' (suicidemachine.org) The text and photos posted on social network sites to erase all the services account has its own defeats. On this site, including Twitter, Facebook, MySpace social network site, sign up, enter your account and password, and 'Delete' request, you give the meantime, wipe off traces of.
    Unlike these efforts, Facebook is the opposite of the position. Facebook in the last days 'suicide machines Web 2.0' s IP (IP) and cut off, was not able to delete a Facebook account. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, the last eight days "now and again to make a Facebook personal information 'in both the public' as the basic design," and "social standards should be changed to reflect this as much," he said. Which 'Gone are the days of privacy' he said.
    The results are differing views as dialectical. France is being discussed in the 'forgotten rights' means companies, Internet providers and mobile e-mail or text messages stored on the set deadline, over time the concept is to delete the record.
    These 'forgotten rights' legislation, explains the movement could be a solution.

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    http://news.naver.com/main/hotissue/read.nhn?mid=hot&sid1=103&cid=555651&iid=3164782&oid=028&aid=0002026849&ptype=011

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  12. 1.Park Cheong Mi
    2. Country too
    3.Internet is revolutionary equality to use information easily for everyone. But it is not true. In fact, there is not same chance to use information. Information power is money in information society. There are more chance to do for the rich. Gap of using information broadens gap of between the rich and the poor.
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    Government is making a Information Village in rural area. The goal is to decrease the gap of using information between rural and urban area. But it doesn't get a big effect. Accordingly, Government intends to reinforce education of using information.

    The village I live next became a Information Village. But there wasn't anything to do except taking a computer for free. The computer is just a mass of scrap metal to the people not using it. Without computer, it is hard time to live this era. Country people are harmed by people having lots of information. As a country person, I'm so sad. I really really wish Government to success this policy.
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    http://www.dailian.co.kr/news/news_view.htm?id=45201

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  13. 1. Kim Ye Seul

    2. Digital Divide

    3. In the past, industrial society's problem is the gap between rich and poor due to the economic inequality. As the information society, people think they can overcome the problems of industrial society. However, unlike these people the expectations of information society, this society is emerged another problem called digital divide. Those who can easily get the information can get various benefits using the information. Otherwise, those who can not get the information, they are to suffer social disadvantage than those who do not.
    This digital divide comes from gap between rich and poor. The richer, the more they have a high accessibility to information. And using the informaiton, they are richer than before. In other word, the gap between rich and poor produces the digital divide and once again information produces the gap between rich and poor.


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    As new type of digital divide emerge, new policy is needed for the catch. In addition to traditional information underprivileged, handicapped, elderly, low income, farmers and fishermen etc. are appearing as new information underprivileged. In particular, diffusion of smartphones make a new digital divide. Experts said that through mobile devices enable a variety of information services such as smart phones to use for economic reasons and those who receive the information gap between people who are expected to be.The handicapped accessible and proliferation of mobile devices based on relatively less disability access issues are also increasingly reported to be the shop.


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    http://www.dt.co.kr/contents.html?article_no=2010060802010960600005

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  14. 1. Lee Bo Ok

    2. Internet real-name system

    3. The Internet real-name system is now becoming a issue. Some people post malicious comments to internet article or commit a cyber crime behind a veil of anonymity. Goverment is trying to establish an Internet real-name system to control these problems.
    However, it restrict people's privacy and their right to speak without revealing their identities.

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    More Limits Planned on Internet Anonymity

    By Kim Tong-hyung
    Staff Reporter

    The suicide death of iconic actress Choi Jin-sil has policymakers moving quickly to strengthen identity verification at Web sites to discourage cyber bullying and malicious online messages.

    The Korea Communications Commission (KCC), the country's broadcasting and telecommunications regulator, said Internet users will be required to confirm their identity to post comments or participate in online discussions at popular Web sties starting next month.

    The operators of the Web sites will be required to disclose the identities of bloggers accused of cyber attacks on request of police or victims seeking legal action, government officials said.

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    http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2010/08/123_32121.html

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  15. 1. Mintae Kim

    2. Without the preservation, leaking private information in Wi-Fi zone

    3. Thanks for wireless lan, people in the 21th Century live in ubiquotous world. Connexion on the Internet is done depending upon its users 'wish. Wi-Fi seems comfortable,however, it has also demerit such as the accessiblity to one's private information. If some corps take the information, they can control individuals as their needs: that is, the era of "Big Brother" comes.
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    4. Hackers in Wi-Fi zone can check others' information with sitting down near by them and using a laptop. This is quite easy in wireless lan area where has no security codes. There are lots of the regions that have powerful codes. Yet, comparing a number of the zone and other areas which have no ciphers, the number of the latter is much more than that of the former. In other word, myriads of victims could be appeared.
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    http://news.nate.com/view/20100909n02379?mid=n0605

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  16. 1. Jung jae hoon

    2. Is Social Media Damaging To Government Control?

    3. The Internet is so powerful tool that can spread out diverse information fast to the world. It can make government embarrassed. Sometimes it reveals a national secret and informs illegality to many citizens.
    In this reason, the administration argues that governmental censorship and real-name system on the Internet should be executed for controlling the web. Currently, unlike Chinese and Iranian government, Korean one has no legitimate right to exercise the governmental censorship on the Internet. however, is it real? Do not we feel that we enjoy the least freedom on the web permitted by government?

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    Governmental censorship of the Internet is particularly damaging to citizens who lack the freedom of speech that so many take for granted. Sites like Twitter and YouTube can be used as watchdogs, monitoring the actions of authoritarian governments, and if they are shut down, many human rights abuses will go undocumented. Reporters without Borders strives to report on government censorship of the Internet in the hopes that action can be taken to free netizens around the world from the shackles of oppressive authority and allow them the freedom of speech and information that every open society needs in order to thrive.

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    http://www.socialtimes.com/2010/03/social-media-damaging-government-control/

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  17. 1. Jung jae hoon

    2. Is Social Media Damaging To Government Control?

    3. The Internet is so powerful tool that can spread out diverse information fast to the world. It can make government embarrassed. Sometimes it reveals a national secret and informs illegality to many citizens.
    In this reason, the administration argues that governmental censorship and real-name system on the Internet should be executed for controlling the web. Currently, unlike Chinese and Iranian government, Korean one has no legitimate right to exercise the governmental censorship on the Internet. however, is it real? Do not we feel that we enjoy the least freedom on the web permitted by government?

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    Governmental censorship of the Internet is particularly damaging to citizens who lack the freedom of speech that so many take for granted. Sites like Twitter and YouTube can be used as watchdogs, monitoring the actions of authoritarian governments, and if they are shut down, many human rights abuses will go undocumented. Reporters without Borders strives to report on government censorship of the Internet in the hopes that action can be taken to free netizens around the world from the shackles of oppressive authority and allow them the freedom of speech and information that every open society needs in order to thrive.

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    http://www.socialtimes.com/2010/03/social-media-damaging-government-control/

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  19. 1. Kim Heejun
    2. Education Helps Reduce Risk of Dementia
    3. I believe Information is based on Education. Plus, Education is the best way to get Information. Here is the article that I was intersted. Since we have to prepare for our HEALTH in old. Those who study longer in their youth have a lower risk of developing dementia, a study suggests. Frankly, I don't think this is not perfectly match-up with our homework that you let us do. But it would be useful for everyone, so I chose this article. The point that I want to says is..we must study for our HEALTH.
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    In the study published Monday in the latest issue of the journal Brain, a joint research team from the U.K. and Finland said educated people are better able to cope with brain damage caused by dementia and thus are less affected by it. One extra year of schooling after finishing compulsory education can lower the risk of developing the disease by 11 percent, the team said.

    "More education is not associated with any differences in the damage to the brain, but people with higher education can cope with that damage better," said Hanna Keage from Cambridge University, who worked on the study. This means while education cannot prevent the physical aging of the brain, it does help enhance one's ability to handle brain problems caused by old age.
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    http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/07/28/2010072800453.html

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  20. 1. Kim Min Su

    2. When you use only 15 minutes, but you have to pay 600000 won?

    3. Lately, many people use their smart-phone's various functions and service. But as far as remember, cellphone's data service so expensive. A few years ago, altough I used data service only a few minutes but I had to pay "top whack"(heavy price). Like this, today smart phone service is expensive too. Specially like in loaming service.


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    Data roaming is increased by "smart-phone boom". Owing to Spreading of smart-phone people often use data roaming service (roaming : use internet and share various information in abroad) but if goes wrong, you may embarrassed by top whack. One high-school boy try to send e-mail a few minutes, but in this time the rates increased to 1500000 won!
    Also, one people at guam checked his e-mail three times but in only 15minutes, the rates increased to 600000won! Many experts said that if you wanna prevent this "top whack", you have to keep data roaming only use your need, and you have to apply a flat rate in advance.


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    http://news.nate.com/view/20100911n06737?mid=n0607

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  21. 1. Han Hanna

    2. No more privacy in internet space.

    3. Googling is a neologism. It means 'searching information through Google' on face, but in most case, it means 'searching one's personal information'. Using google searching engine, we can easily acess to someone's personal information. However, it is hard to delete one's tracks on net.
    There are someone who argue protection of privacy on web. But discussion about this theme is insufficient in Korea society. So, in this situation, just paying attention to using internet is the best.


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    The end of privacy - "From now on, teenagers may have to change their name when they become adult to get out of their 'digital past'" said Eric Emerson Schmidt, Google's CEO.

    Nowdays, as enterprise like Google and Daum focus on real-time searching, privacy on web is rapidly disappearing . Short messages on twitter appear at searching engine in a second. Mark Elliot Zuckerberg, founder of facebook said "The era of privacy is end". Recently, in Korea, pop singer Park Jae boem of 2PM stopped his entertaining activity beacuse his writing about hard feeling on internet revealed.

    Most of all, tracks of past wandering internet are important equipment evaluating one's reputation. A Person concerned about head hunting said "We are googling all the subjects of head hunting and management of reputation"

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    http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/economy/it/435854.html

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  22. 1. Im A Hyeok

    2.Spam Mail

    3.The development of information and communications is giving people more convenience. OK, or an important business to do, you can check via e-mail is easy to handle. But even in this ease the ambush is spam. Given the long term as well as the annoying spam e-mail users are able to stress. Send spam to everyone I do not even know what's going on interest. To endure the discomfort for the convenience of the users around the world for a number of criminals who sand spam will be careful.

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    Spread via email spam, worms, viruses, at least dozens of mantong as many workers around the globe including the United States was having this awful day, abc news, major U.S. media reported.

    `Here you have`, `just for you` e-mail virus is only the title and major corporations such as tongsineopchena dwaetgo sent en masse, some delay or disruption of mail service, caused controversy.

    E-mail a link to the 'adult videos', etc. If you click on this site are contained malware (malicious software) is installed as a kind of worm spread rapidly, were observed.


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    http://news.mk.co.kr/v3/view.php?year=2010&no=492453

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  24. 1. Bae Jin A

    2. It's so scary to do twitter

    3. Mr. ordinary didn't do twitter thesedays because he want to check the follow who is closely related. But he can check twitter like that. The reason of this is 'matpal(맞팔)‘. 맞팔 is to follow each other. 1chon in the cyworld is somewhat comparable with matpal. Twitter can follow without any people's agreement. On the other hand, It must be followed on cyworld. There are some inconveniences when I doning twitter.

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  25. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  26. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  27. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  28. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  29. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  30. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  31. 1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  32. 1. Kim Hyun Sug

    2. witch-hunt in cyber space

    3. 'Witch hunt' nasty comments posted on the Internet as a means to attack one.Comments on the Internet, point him the way a person is attacked for no reason. This is a problem with the anonymity of the Internet is a significant association. This is related to the suicide of Artists that recently big issue. Anonymity on the Internet should not be used incorrectly.
    Such an attack could be the target that you should always keep in mind.

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    Nine Massachusetts teens were indicted Monday for driving a pretty 15-year-old "new girl" from Ireland to suicide in a case that has become a symbol of high school bullying, according to NY Daily News.

    The sweeping charges - which come after months of complaints that the bullies weren't being punished - include statutory rape, violation of civil rights with bodily injury, criminal harassment and stalking. Phoebe Prince, a new arrival at South Hadley High School from a tiny seaside hamlet in County Clare, was mercilessly tormented by a cadre of classmates later dubbed the "Mean Girls" by Massachusetts newspapers.





    "The investigation revealed relentless activity directed toward Phoebe designed to humiliate her and to make it impossible for her to remain at school," District Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel said.

    "The bullying, for her, became intolerable."
    '

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  33. sorry sir late send, next time i will keep punctuality

    1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone




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  34. sorry sir late send, next time i will keep punctuality


    1. park kyung won


    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application


    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone


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  35. sorry sir late send, next time i will keep punctuality

    1. park kyung won

    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application

    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone




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  36. sorry sir late send, next time i will keep punctuality

    1. park kyung won


    2. leaking private information from galaxy S'Application


    3. In smpartphone personal information has been leaked by Application. Especially thease days a lot of people who using a galaxy S are need to caution. Look carefully Galaxy S or Android users don't downlord except that sotres and markets which certified by an official Google application sotres and markets. and if you want to save photos to your computer or usb, Check computer was infected with malicious code, and whether the android phone




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  37. 1. Jeong So Ra
    2. Students stay connected with parents
    3. College students being away from their parents can contact with many technology strategy like text messages or online chat. It is different scene from past. which is caused by technology improvement. it will increase number of cases that technological ways contribute human's life.
    Sometimes, some experts are concerned about dependency of teenagers to their parents or weak self-esteem that may be brought about by frequent contact between them. But I think that people who are able to lean on are very important for college student in long distance from their home.
    ------------------------------------------------CHICAGO -- Nineteen-year-old Taylor Matichak calls her mom several times a day, in between the flurry of text messages they send one another discussing academics, social life or just daily chit-chat.

    Though the sophomore at the University of Missouri in Columbia spends most of the year more than 300 miles from her family‘s Plainfield, Illinois, home, the distance seems to evaporate with technology.

    “I like it because we can stay close,” said the teen, who says she initiates most of the calls and texts.

    It’s profoundly different from the college days of her mother, 52-year-old Debbie Matichak, who remembers waiting in long lines at her dormitory pay phone to make the obligatory Sunday collect call home.

    Keeping in touch with parents was more expensive and time-consuming when she attended the University of Denver three decades ago. But as college students prepare to descend on campuses in the coming weeks, many are finding that with the ease of cell phones, unlimited text message plans, e-mail, Facebook, and Skype, they can have near-constant access to mom and dad.

    “It‘s changed the experience of being away at college,” said James Boyle, president of College Parents of America, based in Arlington, Va. “A generation ago, when your parents said goodbye and drove away, many (students) didn’t see their parents again until Thanksgiving.”

    But some experts fear this communication shift could hamper the independence of older teens at a time when they traditionally come into their own.

    “Sometimes these students are not being as autonomous or self-sufficient as they should be,” said Barbara Hofer, psychology professor at Middlebury College in Vermont and co-author of the book “The iConnected Parent: Staying Close to Your Kids in College (and Beyond) While Letting Them Grow Up,” which is being released this month.
    “Staying close is different than being dependent,” she said.

    “It’s certainly better than the alternative, which is no communication at all,” Boyle said. “There‘s a valid role for parents to play in terms of a support system.”

    As for the Matichaks, they disagree with the premise that more contact hinders a students’ autonomy. Taylor Matichak says she‘s very independent: She might ask her mom’s opinion about her coursework or class schedule, but that‘s just guidance she can accept or reject.

    They also keep certain boundaries. While they might text and call one another, they don’t email and they‘re not friends on Facebook, a medium they both believe should be reserved for Taylor Matichak and her peers.
    “I can help reinforce the decisions that she‘s making,” Debbie Matichak said. “I know that she’s OK, even though she‘s five hours away.”

    By Angie Leventis Lourgos

    Chicago Tribune

    (McClatchy-Tribune Information Services)
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  38. 1. Jeong So Ra
    2. Students stay connected with parents
    3. College students being away from their parents can contact with many technology strategy like text messages or online chat. It is different scene from past. which is caused by technology improvement. it will increase number of cases that technological ways contribute human's life.
    Sometimes, some experts are concerned about dependency of teenagers to their parents or weak self-esteem that may be brought about by frequent contact between them. But I think that people who are able to lean on are very important for college student in long distance from their home.
    ------------------------------------------------
    CHICAGO -- Nineteen-year-old Taylor Matichak calls her mom several times a day, in between the flurry of text messages they send one another discussing academics, social life or just daily chit-chat.

    Though the sophomore at the University of Missouri in Columbia spends most of the year more than 300 miles from her family‘s Plainfield, Illinois, home, the distance seems to evaporate with technology.

    “I like it because we can stay close,” said the teen, who says she initiates most of the calls and texts.

    It’s profoundly different from the college days of her mother, 52-year-old Debbie Matichak, who remembers waiting in long lines at her dormitory pay phone to make the obligatory Sunday collect call home.

    Keeping in touch with parents was more expensive and time-consuming when she attended the University of Denver three decades ago. But as college students prepare to descend on campuses in the coming weeks, many are finding that with the ease of cell phones, unlimited text message plans, e-mail, Facebook, and Skype, they can have near-constant access to mom and dad.

    “It‘s changed the experience of being away at college,” said James Boyle, president of College Parents of America, based in Arlington, Va. “A generation ago, when your parents said goodbye and drove away, many (students) didn’t see their parents again until Thanksgiving.”

    But some experts fear this communication shift could hamper the independence of older teens at a time when they traditionally come into their own.

    “Sometimes these students are not being as autonomous or self-sufficient as they should be,” said Barbara Hofer, psychology professor at Middlebury College in Vermont and co-author of the book “The iConnected Parent: Staying Close to Your Kids in College (and Beyond) While Letting Them Grow Up,” which is being released this month.
    “Staying close is different than being dependent,” she said.

    Her 2008 study of students at Middlebury and the University of Michigan found that students on average contacted their parents 13 times a week, mainly via cell phone calls and emails, though text messaging and Skype seem to be growing in popularity.

    Another problem dips into academic dishonesty: Hofer said one in five students reported having their parents edit their papers online, a practice that might violate the honor codes of many colleges and universities. While helping a child with a paper at the kitchen table in junior high or high school might be appropriate, sending a paper back and forth for editing can amount to the parent doing all the work, which means the student isn’t learning to do it alone, Hofer said.

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  39. 1. Jeong So Ra
    2. Students stay connected with parents
    3. College students being away from their parents can contact with many technology strategy like text messages or online chat. It is different scene from past. which is caused by technology improvement. it will increase number of cases that technological ways contribute human's life.
    Sometimes, some experts are concerned about dependency of teenagers to their parents or weak self-esteem that may be brought about by frequent contact between them. But I think that people who are able to lean on are very important for college student in long distance from their home.
    ------------------------------------------------
    CHICAGO -- Nineteen-year-old Taylor Matichak calls her mom several times a day, in between the flurry of text messages they send one another discussing academics, social life or just daily chit-chat.

    Though the sophomore at the University of Missouri in Columbia spends most of the year more than 300 miles from her family‘s Plainfield, Illinois, home, the distance seems to evaporate with technology.

    “I like it because we can stay close,” said the teen, who says she initiates most of the calls and texts.

    It’s profoundly different from the college days of her mother, 52-year-old Debbie Matichak, who remembers waiting in long lines at her dormitory pay phone to make the obligatory Sunday collect call home.

    Keeping in touch with parents was more expensive and time-consuming when she attended the University of Denver three decades ago. But as college students prepare to descend on campuses in the coming weeks, many are finding that with the ease of cell phones, unlimited text message plans, e-mail, Facebook, and Skype, they can have near-constant access to mom and dad.

    “It‘s changed the experience of being away at college,” said James Boyle, president of College Parents of America, based in Arlington, Va. “A generation ago, when your parents said goodbye and drove away, many (students) didn’t see their parents again until Thanksgiving.”

    But some experts fear this communication shift could hamper the independence of older teens at a time when they traditionally come into their own.

    “Sometimes these students are not being as autonomous or self-sufficient as they should be,” said Barbara Hofer, psychology professor at Middlebury College in Vermont and co-author of the book “The iConnected Parent: Staying Close to Your Kids in College (and Beyond) While Letting Them Grow Up,” which is being released this month.
    “Staying close is different than being dependent,” she said.

    Her 2008 study of students at Middlebury and the University of Michigan found that students on average contacted their parents 13 times a week, mainly via cell phone calls and emails, though text messaging and Skype seem to be growing in popularity.

    Another problem dips into academic dishonesty: Hofer said one in five students reported having their parents edit their papers online, a practice that might violate the honor codes of many colleges and universities. While helping a child with a paper at the kitchen table in junior high or high school might be appropriate, sending a paper back and forth for editing can amount to the parent doing all the work, which means the student isn’t learning to do it alone, Hofer said.

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  40. 1. Jeong So Ra
    2. Students stay connected with parents
    3. College students being away from their parents can contact with many technology strategy like text messages or online chat. It is different scene from past. which is caused by technology improvement. it will increase number of cases that technological ways contribute human's life.
    Sometimes, some experts are concerned about dependency of teenagers to their parents or weak self-esteem that may be brought about by frequent contact between them. But I think that people who are able to lean on are very important for college student in long distance from their home.
    ------------------------------------------------
    CHICAGO -- Nineteen-year-old Taylor Matichak calls her mom several times a day, in between the flurry of text messages they send one another discussing academics, social life or just daily chit-chat.

    Though the sophomore at the University of Missouri in Columbia spends most of the year more than 300 miles from her family‘s Plainfield, Illinois, home, the distance seems to evaporate with technology.

    “I like it because we can stay close,” said the teen, who says she initiates most of the calls and texts.

    It’s profoundly different from the college days of her mother, 52-year-old Debbie Matichak, who remembers waiting in long lines at her dormitory pay phone to make the obligatory Sunday collect call home.

    Keeping in touch with parents was more expensive and time-consuming when she attended the University of Denver three decades ago. But as college students prepare to descend on campuses in the coming weeks, many are finding that with the ease of cell phones, unlimited text message plans, e-mail, Facebook, and Skype, they can have near-constant access to mom and dad.

    “It‘s changed the experience of being away at college,” said James Boyle, president of College Parents of America, based in Arlington, Va. “A generation ago, when your parents said goodbye and drove away, many (students) didn’t see their parents again until Thanksgiving.”

    But some experts fear this communication shift could hamper the independence of older teens at a time when they traditionally come into their own.

    “Sometimes these students are not being as autonomous or self-sufficient as they should be,” said Barbara Hofer, psychology professor at Middlebury College in Vermont and co-author of the book “The iConnected Parent: Staying Close to Your Kids in College (and Beyond) While Letting Them Grow Up,” which is being released this month.
    “Staying close is different than being dependent,” she said.

    Her 2008 study of students at Middlebury and the University of Michigan found that students on average contacted their parents 13 times a week, mainly via cell phone calls and emails, though text messaging and Skype seem to be growing in popularity.

    Another problem dips into academic dishonesty: Hofer said one in five students reported having their parents edit their papers online, a practice that might violate the honor codes of many colleges and universities. While helping a child with a paper at the kitchen table in junior high or high school might be appropriate, sending a paper back and forth for editing can amount to the parent doing all the work, which means the student isn’t learning to do it alone, Hofer said.

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  41. 1. Yun Yeon Jung

    2.School children to receive monitoring devices

    3. Nowadays, many crimes have increased. Especially, child crime. So, goverment distribute Id card some elementary school.
    I think it is good method. Actually, i also used like this ID card. When i was in middle school, high school in hakwon(institute). It used to just confirm student's attendence. We checked Id card, and then automatically text message to our parents. At this time I thought it was silly, and feel forced. But, Nowadays Many childeren should be careful everywhere. So i really agree this system. But,have a problem too. If someone lose their Id card, of course some of crimimal would use badly, like voice phishing. Although i agree this system.

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    U-Seoul Children Safety Zone designates areas within a radius of 300 to 500 meters (0.2-0.3 miles) from schools as “child safety zones” and requires the installation of closed-circuit televisions and related reader-sensors in designated areas.

    The devices will signal the location of children via tags attached to children’s bag or worn as bracelets or necklaces. Parents receive information via cell phones through text messages. In case of an emergency, children can press the bell attached to the tag to get a quick response.

    The service was already tried in a pilot project last November at two elementary schools in Guro and Dobong Districts in southwestern and northern Seoul, respectively, the Seoul city government official said.

    No criminal cases have so far been reported in those areas and the service has received positive responses.


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    Sunday, September 12, 2010 9:10:00 PM

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