
IT laws are set of legal enactments adopted by various countries in the present day. This relates to a well-channeled movement of digital information. IT laws deal with various dimensions of Information Technology. It includes computer software, access to digital information, access to software, protection of software, fire walling and proxy server set ups, confirming to the norms of internet usage and keeping the domain of e-commerce clean. Information technology is a huge domain. It creates quite many chances for humans to benefit but at the same time imposes a lot of evil within its territory. The hackers and internet criminals thrive on the feeling of searching loopholes. This endangers the entire IT network. The rut is all-pervasive. The social networking sites are in danger. The educative institutions and corporate workplaces are in peril. Hackers are all there. They can intend to malign a person or an organization for some personal vengeance. They can do it on behalf of somebody for money or the most contorted ones do it for the sake of sadist pleasure. This has forced countries to upgrade their IT law structures to efficiently combat cyber crimes and crime within the broader domain of information technology. Apart from the global laws relating to IT, many countries are also forming individual laws relating to such crimes. Few years ago India strengthened its commitment against such dubious crimes by passing the Information technology act 2000. It aims at barring any individual or organization from misusing or subverting computer terminals and network places belonging to the Indian Territory. It also bars similar misuse outside the country’s territory when the set-up is being owned or run by an Indian. The misuse can relate to the broadest and narrowest thread of information Technology. Reformed IT laws of today have necessitated certain amendments. Few additions that it has brought to its territory are: · Electronic Signature In Global And National Commerce Acts · Uniform Electronic Transactions Act · Uniform Commercial Code · Digital Signature And Electronic Authentication Law The idea is to tap the destructive movement of hardened internet criminals. Few lawyers in Munich are working on stronger precepts of Information Technology laws presently. Hopefully something more stern and concrete should come out of their endeavor.
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Visit the DOJ web site at http://www.cybercrime.gov/cc.html and review some of their cases. Fascinating stuff.
A BS or BA in Law is usually referred to as "Pre-Law" and with it you can be a paralegal or lawyer's assistant. With a BS in IT you could work for a firm that specializes in patent law. Check out the word "Intellectual Property" on wikipedia, that would be the word you would use most for the rest of your life.
Probably not as useful as a BS in IT and then a post graduate Law degree. Pass the bar and practice patent law. Very lucrative.
This is the most informative coverage about stereoscopic 3-D i have found from the internets that exist in a news site thus far. Rocketboom should try broadcasting news episode with Molly in 3-D. Seriously. Yes seriously indeed.
Pretty informative video! I never got to the theater to see ‘Avatar’ in 3D… wish that I would have set aside the time… purchased the Blu-Ray version on disc…absolutely a magical film! I can’t afford one of those expensive 3D televisions ( just bought a high-definition screen for Blu-Ray),but I sure hope that Cameron isn’t going to release the 3D version just for 3D TV owners… the rest of us would like the experience in 3D as well!
I don't know of any others, but FYI… it's Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA not HIPPA).
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Move over Viewmaster! I think 3D will only go mainstream when it can be achieved without the need of special glasses or headgear. Until then it’s going to be a novelty.
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http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/ugasser/2006/11/07/e-compliance-managing-risks-at-the-intersection-of-law-and-ict/
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I’d say autostereoscopic techniques (particularly multiview parallax barrier) will win out over the current trends simply because people would rather see 3D without needing to wear silly-looking glasses.
Plus, with the release of FujiFilm’s parllax barrier camera and the more media-saturated Nintendo 3DS, autostereoscopic displays will be getting much more press coverage very soon. And any business(wo)man knows more press equals more popularity.
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Looking for information about the advancements in law enforcement technology since 1990?
Computer-controlled donut fryers have come a long way…
(So has digital video recording to catch the POSs in the act.)
To be in law enforcement you must have a degree… in anything. What you major in does not matter, as long as you can pass all the tests required to becoming an officer in whatever department you wish.
I think it may be beneficial to you if you become a regular police officer/sheriff deputy/state trooper before you join a higher up department such as the U.S. Marshall Service of the DEA. The extra knowledge you could gain in a police department would help your chances of going up to a different department increase greatly!
Good luck either way. Law enforcement is a great field to work in. Not many people get to experience the excitement.
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Take a look at a few law school's websites for information on when their application deadline is.
Yes, it meets the min requirements–but law school applications are competitive. A lot of law schools probably wouldn't rank this background very highly, compared to other applicants.
You should contact the admissions offices of several law schools you're interested in. They will help you get on the right track by telling you how they'd regard this credential and what else you can do to prepare a strong application.
It's great that you're thinking about this now. Law school is a big deal, and planning years in advance will give you the best chance of admission.
@endocomar93 That was not a real hologram. That was digital CGI with a greenscreen. The only technological advance there was the synchronization of the cameras filming the “holographic” person with the digital insertion of his image. The people in the studio didn’t see the hologram, only the viewers at home. Because it wasn’t really a hologram.
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