Do Internet Services Need To Be Learned About Before We Can Create Effective Internet Law?

By Judy Densient


In 2012, much was reported about online crime, and how high speed internet was being used to commit it. Although the majority of the population uses their connections for information gathering or communicating with loved ones, this year's many reports indicate that internet security has been barraged by criminals, looking for any means to circumvent the law.

There has been much skepticism about those in charge of the further regulation of the internet. Some say that these people don't know how to use the internet or even know how it works, and so are announcing plans with irrational expectations of what can be done. This may have something to do with how much technology these individuals have been exposed to.

These technologically-inexperienced individuals are known as digital immigrants. Having not been born into the digital age, immigrants have had to learn to adapt to technology as it was developed. And they have adapted very well. Unfortunately, this has not resulted in them knowing all there is to know about the workings of internet service providers.

Even though there is no way to transform digital immigrants into natives, there is a way to ensure that native knowledge enters into digital law enforcement, and this is to bring digital natives into it. When digital natives with insider knowledge of internet service providers in your area are working in digital law enforcement, the ideas they create make much more sense.

Something that is also being discussed among digital natives and immigrants alike is the cycle of fear that can result from those not fluent in internet services being in charge of making internet law. We fear what we do not understand, and those who don't understand how the internet works may very well be ultimately creating more panic among the public than is necessary.

Those who understand the workings of society say that this kind of irrational fear is worrisome, especially if it catches among millions of people, something very easy to do with internet service being so readily available. This kind of mass panic can lead to much destruction. However, it doesn't have to be if we are just as vigilant about spreading the reality of the situation and base it on actual knowledge.




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