Friday, 4 November 2011

Question 1 ideas

·         Using specific examples, consider impact of new media on contemporary practice and/or society;

Society issues: Social networking, is it ethical that peoples details, and children’s photos and personal information can be presented on the internet despite regulations making it illegal?

Should the creators/providers, do more to prevent child exploitation through their networking sites, and stop underage people from interacting on these sites.

Ultimately, it is responsibility, and ethical moral judgement that would decide where the blame lies with this.

Should there be more punishments for providers, should stricter rules, allowances, guidelines and safety precautions be in place, or does it fall down to the parents/guardians tolerance, acceptance and judgement to allow this to happen?

The provider would play a huge role nether the less, in allowing such actions to occur.

What ethical procedures could be implanted to dictate responsibility and duty of service to large social networking providers?


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