Links
Mabye the thorniest ethical problem in Web publishing are links. "We need some sort of universal designation for links that have been purchased as opposed to links that belong to traditional editorial... There's no other medium - with the possible exception of late-late-night television - where this sort of blurring of advertising and editorial is tolerated.", says Steve Johnson from FEED.
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Global Data Bodies
Data are the most important resource for the New Economy and have become a commodity more valuable than money. Data-mining companies are keeping detailed files on millions of people, which are shared, sold or rented and guarantee the information economy a formidable added value. World-Information.Org investigates the methods and practices of the <ahref="?quicksearch=1&qkeyword=71">data industry and displays the effects of this development to the right to privacy especially the risk of abuse of personal information and the dynamics of social control.
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Global Content Channels
In the 21st Century information is one of the most precious goods. World-Information.Org examines the economic interests in content production and distribution and investigates the function of commercial vs. advertising and public relations agencies and their influence on the content industry. Moreover World-Information.Org studies historical and recent developments concerning intellectual property and investigates the global trend towards stronger copyright regulation and its implications.
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cryptology
also called "the study of code". It includes both, cryptography and cryptoanalysis
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