Internet file sharing programs are popular among college students. These programs work by allowing non-organizational users to access any local network where desired files are located. Because these types of file sharing programs tend to clog bandwidth, local users’ ability to access and use a local network is reduced. What ethical and social responsibilities does a university have in this situation? To whom do they have a responsibility? What guidelines might you suggest for university decision makers?
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The university can issue guidelines regarding a regulated usage of internet files on the campus to avoid bandwidth clogging.
Explanation:
- Internet filesharing is one of the most common activities that is done by college students.
- However, a university should take responsible steps and create awareness among students to prevent them from accessing unimportant files.
- They should also be responsible for maintaining a clean bandwidth so that the important tasks can be done without interruption.
- The university can create awareness and issue guidelines to regulate the students from visiting such files.
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