2014년 9월 9일 화요일

Research 6 : 10/24 Naming Names on Internet(NYT)

Sources :
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/05/technology/naming-names-on-the-internet.html?_r=0

My Topic :
There are various arguments which oppose to my idea. 


What I hope to learn from this source:
I hope I can know about the effective aspects of real-name system.

Notes :

1.Last month, Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich of Germany said bloggers should disclose their true identities. He cited the case of the Norwegian terrorist suspect Anders Behring Breivik, who had professed admiration for a blogger who wrote under the pseudonym “Fjordman.”

2.The Internet would probably be more civilized if contributors to online discussions had to use their real names. Some people might even start to use spell check and proper punctuation.

3. It is true that cyberbullying is nasty. Perhaps anonymity ought not to be defended to every extreme.

4.Mr.Schmidt's support for the use of real identities has more to do with commerce than crime-fighting. Google wants to know more about its users because this information is valuable to advertisers and other business.
"If we knew that it was a real person, ten we could sort of hold them accountable, we could check them, we could give them tings, we could, you know, bill them; you know, we could have credit cards and so forth and so on, there are all sorts of reasons," he was quoted as saying in Edinburgh.

Final Thoughts : 
I was so surprised that New York Times has focused  on South Korea's situation and it was interesting that the chairman of Google accept the real-name system.



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