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        Standard Identifier: 9-12S.IC.30
                    Grade Range:
                    
                        9–12 Specialty
                    
                
            
                        Concept:
                        
                            Impacts of Computing
                        
                    
                    
                        Subconcept:
                        
                            Safety, Law, & Ethics
                        
                    
            
                        Practice(s):
                        
                            Communicating About Computing (7.2)
                        
                    
            Standard:
Debate laws and regulations that impact the development and use of software.
Descriptive Statement:
Laws and regulations influence what software gets developed and how society benefits or does not. For example, students could debate the pros and cons of changes to regulations around net neutrality: Many believe that mandating that Internet service providers (ISPs) maintain net neutrality facilitates competition between Internet-based content providers and supports consumer choice, but others believe such regulations represent government overreach. Alternatively, students could debate the impacts of different copyright rules in various countries and impacts on economy, society, and culture: Long-lasting copyrights in the United States enable creators to profit from their works but also prevent works from entering the public domain where they can be freely used and adapted to create new works.
                Debate laws and regulations that impact the development and use of software.
Descriptive Statement:
Laws and regulations influence what software gets developed and how society benefits or does not. For example, students could debate the pros and cons of changes to regulations around net neutrality: Many believe that mandating that Internet service providers (ISPs) maintain net neutrality facilitates competition between Internet-based content providers and supports consumer choice, but others believe such regulations represent government overreach. Alternatively, students could debate the impacts of different copyright rules in various countries and impacts on economy, society, and culture: Long-lasting copyrights in the United States enable creators to profit from their works but also prevent works from entering the public domain where they can be freely used and adapted to create new works.
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