Describe the characteristics of the internet and educational importance of internet and website?????
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t the characteristics of the internet and education is to explore the experience of getting information and also and answers of all the personalities words and many more and the importance of network in our life is is to use the technology and science of it.
When we start some work for the spreading of this work we use our own website it it is very important to use a website because we can do a work easily complete in the short period
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Chapter 5:
Characteristics of the Internet
A. INTRODUCTION
A succinct description of the Internet and how it operates was provided by Binnie J. of the Supreme Court of Canada in Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v. Canadian Assn. of Internet Providers, 2004 SCC 45, [2004] 2 S.C.R. 427 at paras. 8–10:
The Internet is a huge communications facility which consists of a world-wide network of computer networks deployed to communicate information. A “content provider” uploads his or her data, usually in the form of a website, to a host server. The content is then forwarded to a destination computer (the end user). End users and content providers can connect to the Internet with a modem under contract with an Internet Service Provider.
An Internet transmission is generally made in response to a request sent over the Internet from the end user (referred to as a “pull”). The host server provider transmits content (usually in accordance with its contractual obli-gation to the content provider). The content at issue here is the copyrighted musical works in SOCAN’s repertoire.
In its decision dated October 27, 1999 ((1999), 1 C.P.R. (4th) 417, at p. 441), the Copyright Board provided a succinct description of an Internet transmission:
First, the file is incorporated to an Internet-accessible server. Second, upon request and at a time chosen by the recipient, the file is broken down into packets and transmitted from the host server to the recipient’s server, via one or more routers. Third, the recipient, usu-ally using a computer, can reconstitute and open the file upon reception or save it to open it later; either action involves a reproduction of the file, again as that term is commonly understood.
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