congress can’t stop you from practicing your religion, or from what you want to say. they also...
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By: Brooke Sullivan, Alicia Tavernier, Sam Martin
Digital bill of rights
Amendment 1
Congress can’t stop you from practicing your religion, or from what you want to say.
They also can’t stop you from meeting peacefully for a demonstration to ask the government to change something.
Amendment 2
Digital Security (self-protection): electronic precautions toguarantee safety.
Don't abuse your power
Amendment 3
Don’t be "stalk worthy“ Respect other people's privacy Don’t open things from people you
do not know
Amendment 4 Respect other people's privacy Don't abuse your power
Amendment 5 Respect other people's time and
bandwidth those freedoms extended to
everyone in a digital world
Amendment 6 Share expert knowledge those freedoms extended to
everyone in a digital world
Amendment 7 Be forgiving of other people's mistakes Only say what you’d be willing to say in
person
Amendment 8 Don't abuse your power electronic responsibility for actions and
deeds
Amendment 9 Electronic standards of conduct or
procedure Adhere to the same standards of
behavior online that you follow in real life
Amendment 10 Only say what you’d be willing to say in
person electronic precautions to guarantee
safety.
Make sure to follow the 10 Amendments and be safe online!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!