Monday, March 9, 2009

1. Why you choose ICT as your course?
I choice IT course because I want to know more about computer
and I want to enhance my knowledge...
IT course is interesting for because using the computer you can search,
play, & you can chat..I want IT course because I can explore many interesting things....

2. Why you choose Academia as your school?
Because that's my mother want, and the tuition fee is not too cheap...
also this school is near in my home, first I like the building, the rooms,
and also I like the computer room...

3. Philippines E-commerce Law.

The Philippine law on e-Commerce was patterned after the "UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce" adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in 1996. The model law is intended to promote the harmonization and unification of international trade low and remove unnecessary obstacles to international trade caused by inadequacies and divergences in the law affecting trade as a result of the information technology revolution.

The Model Law was prepared and adopted in response to a major change in the means by which communications are made between parties using computerized or other modern techniques in doing business. It is intended to serve as a model to countries for the evaluation and modernization of certain aspects of their laws and practices in the field of commercial relationships involving the use of computerized or other modern communication techniques, and for the establishment of relevant legislation where none presently exists.

The Internet, being the backbone of the digital age, has gained considerable interests, not only among the millions of net users, but also among legal and policy stakeholders. Internet law continues to evolve as e-commerce dramatically flourishes. As more and more rules are being adopted and applied governing Internet activities, there is compelling need for the crafting or re-crafting of laws, policies and regulation, both in local and international levels, as digital technology continue to develop and re-define business models in the information economy.



4. Ethics of Information Technology.

Ethics and Information Technology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the dialogue between moral philosophy and the field of information and communication technology (ICT). The journal aims to foster and promote reflection and analysis which is intended to make a constructive contribution to answering the ethical social and political questions associated with the adoption use and development of ICT. Within the scope of the journal are also conceptual analysis and discussion of ethical ICT issues which arise in the context of technology assessment cultural studies public policy analysis and public administration cognitive science social and anthropological studies in technology mass-communication and legal studies. Research that deals with the history of ideas and provides intellectual resources for moral and political reflection on ICT is also welcomed. The general editorial policy is to publish work of high quality regardless of discipline school of thought or philosophical tradition from which it derives.