Summary Of Black Code By Ronald Deibert

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“Black Code: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Dark Side of the Internet,” written by Ronald J. Deibert, outlines different issues and benefits that have arised due to the growing use of the internet. Deibert begins his essay providing information about the internet such as the rapid growth of smartphones, how the internet has taken over most of societies lives, and key differences between previous technological innovations compared to the internet. He continues his essay by discussing the U.S.A. Patriot Act and how this law should be retracted based on the fact that various companies, like Google, can give the government our personal searches if they ask. Then, he talks about various types of cyber crimes and how we need stronger regulations to control the internet so these crimes would not be possible. Deibert concludes his essay explaining how the internet has provided many benefits in today’s nation, but the internet needs stricter regulations for our own protection. Although Deibert provides strong points on how the internet has positively and negatively impacted our nation, he only looks at the internet as a whole rather than looking at specific subunits of the internet. Ronald Deibert opens his essay by explaining the impacts the …show more content…

He claims, “Cyberspace is what we make it. It is ours,” (388). Deibert discusses how we used the radio and television as a form of passive entertainment. This means that we, the consumers, sit and react to the entertainment provided and there is no way that we can change it. We let entertainment do what it’s supposed to do: relax and bring us joy. Although, the internet is used through active entertainment, which means that we are constantly creating the internet. Deibert clearly explains how it is us as people who shape and change cyberspace in order to make the form of internet that we

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