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ENCHANTE

Previous Posts

  • Appendix
  • Reflections
  • Vodcast
  • Legal Implications of Blogging
  • A Blogger's Code of Ethics
  • Pros and Cons of Blogging
  • History of Weblogs
  • Weblogs
  • Introduction
  • Archives

  • May 2007

  • June 2007

  • July 2007

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    ★ Tuesday, July 24, 2007 ★

    Appendix

    Here's the link to respective entries in chronological order, since our entries are arranged in a reversed-chronological order.

    1. Introduction
    2. Weblogs
    3. History of Weblogs
    4. Pros and Cons of Blogging
    5. A Blogger's Code of Ethics
    6. Legal Implications of Blogging
    7. Vodcast
    8. Reflections

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    Reflections

    "I have learned alot from this event. even though I do not really blog or even have a updated blog, knowing the legal implications from doing this project would help me in my job in the future. Flming the vodcasts is also another interesting way of learning through acting."

    -Clarence

    "I have learned alot from this event. even though I do not really blog or even have a updated blog, knowing the legal implications from doing this project would help me in my job in the future. Flming the vodcasts is also another interesting way of learning through acting."

    -Joel

    "Like most others, I’ve got a personal blog, too. Though this is not the first time I be using a blog to post all my school work, but I find this ITLG’s project blog different from the other blog-related school work. This project is much more interesting than the other, whereby, all our research and information is being posted in the blog, and a vodcast is also required.

    I admit that acting in the vodcast is really challenging, because you got to be “natural” in the sense to bring out the “feel”. But we still managed to get it done, with our “so-so” acting.

    I just find this project interesting, innovative, and something different from other projects, whereby there’s an exhibition for us to present out work and our hard work will be seen.
    Talking bout tutorials, I love attending Mr. Steven Lim’s class, even though I’m always late for classes. He guides us through the entire sessions, correct us when we’re wrong and provide us with other more information which we don’t get to hear in lectures. And he’ll always compliment us whenever we got it correct and did our job well done. Student loves compliment, and because of that, we’re always motivated and acknowledged.


    I can say, I love ITLG more than the other modules I’m currently taking. And I’ve learnt a lot of new and useful IT law stuff, which I believes in the future, it’ll benefits me a lot."

    -Pambi

    "In fact, blogging has been a part of my life since year 1. Now with ITLG i have understand more about individual laws and the lesson is an enriching and interesting one. So all in all, i love ITLG this module which it will greatly benefits me a lot in future."

    -PeiLin

    "Personally, I love to blog. It's a way to let my friends know what I'm thinking or how I'm feeling. I don't mind sharing my thoughts, but to a certain extent. Basically I blog about everything, including my reviews on some movies and dramas, and I also do post some meaningful lyrics.

    This is not the first time I set up school-related blog, but it's my first time setting up a group blog. It requires collaboration, which had strengtened our group bonding. Frankly speaking, this is my favourite group of this semester. I enjoyed working with all of them.

    While doing research on our topic, which is blogging, it enables us to have a clearer view on what we can, and what we can't blog about.

    Overall, I love ITLG! I get to know more about IT law, which is very interesting, since it's part of my everyday's life now. It's really useful, and benefits me. Thanks Mr Steven Lim!"

    -YiShi

    posted @ 1:30 AM
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    ★ Monday, July 23, 2007 ★

    Vodcast


    posted @ 11:00 PM
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    ★ Sunday, July 8, 2007 ★

    Legal Implications of Blogging

    CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE
    PART IV (FUNDAMENTAL LIBERTIES)
    14 Freedom of speech, assembly and association

    Freedom of speech, assembly and association
    14. —(1) Subject to clauses (2) and (3) —

    (a) every citizen of Singapore has the right to freedom of speech and expression;


    (b) all citizens of Singapore have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms; and

    (c) all citizens of Singapore have the right to form associations.

    (2) Parliament may by law impose —

    (a) on the rights conferred by clause (1)(a), such restrictions as it considers necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of Singapore or any part thereof, friendly relations with other countries, public order or morality and restrictions designed to protect the privileges of Parliament or to provide against contempt of court, defamation or incitement to any offence;

    (b) on the right conferred by clause (1)(b), such restrictions as it considers necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of Singapore or any part thereof or public order; and

    (c) on the right conferred by clause (1)(c), such restrictions as it considers necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of Singapore or any part thereof, public order or morality.

    (3) Restrictions on the right to form associations conferred by clause (1)(c) may also be imposed by any law relating to labour or education.

    source: http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/non_version/cgi-bin/cgi_getdata.pl?actno=1999-REVED-CONST&doctitle=CONSTITUTION%20OF%20THE%20REPUBLIC%20OF%20SINGAPORE%0a&date=latest&method=part&sl=1&segid=931158659-000271#931158659-000350

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    Related Act:

    -DEFAMATION ACT
    -SEDITION ACT

    posted @ 11:00 AM
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