Discussion Post: Business Ethics - Internet License
In an interesting video embedded below, the presenter, A.C. Markkula, Jr., a co-founder of Apple, takes the position that access to the internet is a privilege and not a right. To curb some of the abuses and harmful effects Markkula suggests (perhaps tongue in cheek or perhaps seriously?) a drivers' license approach to the internet. In essence, to obtain and maintain your ability to use the internet you would have to go through a process similar to obtaining and retaining your drivers' license. Describe at least five ethical implications of Markkula's approach.
YouTube Video: "A. C. "Mike" Markkula Jr. - "The Internet Is a Privilege""
The response must include a reference list. Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.