The Record - Keep Speech Free on the Blackberry
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The Record - Keep speech free on the BlackBerry
Editorial (August 4, 2010)
Student: Sheila Galvan
Level 4-1
Main Idea:
To emphasize the RIM's work that protect the privacy's customers in their communications, and don't give in to severe demand from Middle East; although, that means loosing a significant numbers of customers, and a definitely closing service. Also, to encourage to Canadian Government fights to keep always freedom communications.
Paragraphs #01, #02 #13, #04 & #05
RIM takes the right way to keep safe and free communications, and people should support this cause. No way, it gives up with Middle East who just wants to access customers' information.
Paragraphs # 06, #07 & #08
Business customers are worried about breaking up security in their communications. BlackBerry knows how significant is this reason, and its ethical response is a proof.
Paragraphs #09, #10, #11, #12 & #13
When wrong governments demand a non-existent power, they think that communications is a good way to start. It's a Canadian government work to join others countries and keeping the fight for a permanent free and safe communication.
The Record - Keep speech free on the BlackBerry
Editorial (August 4, 2010)
Student: Sheila Galvan
Level 4-1
Main Idea:
To emphasize the RIM's work that protect the privacy's customers in their communications, and don't give in to severe demand from Middle East; although, that means loosing a significant numbers of customers, and a definitely closing service. Also, to encourage to Canadian Government fights to keep always freedom communications.
Paragraphs #01, #02 #13, #04 & #05
RIM takes the right way to keep safe and free communications, and people should support this cause. No way, it gives up with Middle East who just wants to access customers' information.
Paragraphs # 06, #07 & #08
Business customers are worried about breaking up security in their communications. BlackBerry knows how significant is this reason, and its ethical response is a proof.
Paragraphs #09, #10, #11, #12 & #13
When wrong governments demand a non-existent power, they think that communications is a good way to start. It's a Canadian government work to join others countries and keeping
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