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Internet Laws Negate Bad Activities

Posted on May 30, 2019May 30, 2019

Some crimes are committed in our world that brings harm not just to the man but also to nature. Some laws and proceedings are established to prevent crimes like these from being rampant. Similar to the cyber world, some laws prevent people from doing something bad to all internet users.

There are cyber laws established to prevent malicious activities from happening in the internet world. We all know that several anomalies and malicious activities are done in use by the internet. Illegal trafficking, illegal drug marketing, and illegal transactions, and pornographies are some of their examples.

Certain legal actions or laws do something against this by restricting the contents that can and are accessed. By doing this, they are also restricting the actions of aggressors or potential buyers of illegal products.

This is a feat that internet laws provide. It is an excellent help in disciplining internet users as of today. Let’s face it. Some people with ill intentions can also access the internet in their own free will. Without us knowing, they are already doing bad things and creating issues in the internet world.

Fortunately for us, governments have structured countermeasures against these heinous crimes. And suspects or predators that are caught in the act are being applied with the proper and legal actions issued by the government.

Let us be responsible users of the internet, never dwell on the things that will violate the laws of the land even in the cyber world. Let’s teach our children responsible use of the internet and orient them on the appropriate way of using the internet as there are laws.

Always know and be aware of the laws, use the internet accordingly to avoid problems. Push through responsible internet use.

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