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By Evan James, Bric Harvey, and Bobby Cubba.
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The first amendment of the Bill of Rights is very much like the rule 7 of the digital Bill of Rights. That rule is Help keep flame wars under control. "Flaming" is what people do when they express an opinion without holding back any emotion. They have the right to remain silent.
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Rule 8 on the Digital Bill of Rights is amendment two. Rule 8 is about logins and passwords and amendment two is about bear arms to protect yourself.
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This amendment is very much like Rule 8. Amendment three is about You don't have to let soldiers live in your house, except if there is a war, and even then only if Congress has passed a law about it and rule 8 is about respect other’s privacy.
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Amendment four is just like rule 4. Amendment four is about nobody is allowed to get in your house or papers and things, unless you have a warrant. Rule 4 is about respecting people’s time and bandwidth which is similar to amendment four.
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Amendment 5 is very much like rule 10 in the digital bill of rights. Amendment 5 is about can’t convict a person twice with a different jury. Rule ten is forgiving other people’s mistakes.
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Amendment six is similar to rule 9. Amendment six is about if you're arrested, you have a right to have your trial pretty soon. Rule 9 is about don’t abuse your power because you still have rights.
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Amendment seven is similar to rule 2. Amendment seven is about you have the right to a jury when it is a civil case. Rule 2 is about adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
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Amendment 8 is like rule 6. Amendment eight is about the government can’t torture you or unnecessary punishments because they sill have rights. Rule 6 is about share expert knowledge which is don’t torture anyone.
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Amendment nine is similar to rule nine. Rule nine is about don’t abuse your power and Amendment nine is about Just because these rights are listed in the Constitution doesn't mean that you don't have other rights too.
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Amendment ten is very much like rule 9. Anything that the Constitution doesn't say that Congress can do should be left up to the states, or to the people is Amendment ten. Rule nine is about don’t abuse your power.
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