Unless specified otherwise, it's reasonable to assume that everything you encounter on the internet is protected by copyright. This page, for example, belongs to Answers.com.
For the few things that aren't protected (government works, public domain materials made available by archives, etc.), it is reliably made quite clear that they aren't.
Your home internet and network should be protected by a password to stop identity theft.
Computer security refers to be protected from the viruses present inside your computer whereas Internet security refers to be protected from the malwares those could attack your computer through Internet.
Materials on the internet are protected by copyright, just as their analog counterparts.
The Internet and children can be a difficult combination. Children must be protected from predators while on the Internet, and they must learn which information is safe to share and what is unsafe.
One way they have protected their citizens from the Internet is by declaring the Facebook 'LIKE' button ILLEGAL!
No it doesn't. Although i would never get on the Internet if your PC is not protected from viruses!
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No. The content of a pop-up ad, for example, would be protected, but the link itself is too short to qualify for protection.
USe the software program "LIMEWIRE"
Some torrents are illegal on the internet due to copyright issues. Sharing files on the internet that are copyright protected without the copyright holder's express permission is illegal.
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Move the site to a Trusted ZoneDisable protected mode in IEModify the application