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  • Child Online Protection Act - Text of 1998 House Report 105-775 from EPIC.
  • Cyberspace Independence Declaration - John Perry Barlow's Declaration "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather...."
  • Electronic Privacy Organizations and Resources - On site information and links to electronic privacy resources from Cornell University's Computer Policy and Law Program.
  • How Stuff Works: How the FBI's Carnivore Works - In-depth narrative explains what exactly the FBI's Carnivore is, where it came from, how it works, and what its purpose is, with many related links.
  • Littering the Information Superhighway - Homepage link to information about privacy, spam, and issues concerning data quality.
  • Pew Internet and American Life Project - Research about the Internet's impact on communities. Includes reports and polls.
  • The Debate Over Internet Governance: A Snapshot in the Year 2000 - Information on understanding the nature of the debate over ICANN and internet governance.
  • W.H.O.A. - Working to Halt Online Abuse - The mission of W.H.O.A. is to educate the Internet community about online harassment, empower victims of harassment, and formulate voluntary policies that systems can adopt in order to create harassment-free environments.
  • Women-Related Internet Info Email Lists - List of news and discussion groups for women interested in the digital divide based on gender.
  • NYTimes.com - Dirty Laundry, Online for All to See - Cincinnati, Ohio has put public documents online at courtclerk.org, and this has had a divisive impact on the community. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view.] (September 05, 2002)
  • NYTimes.com - Pop Go Those Blasted Pop-Up Ads, iVillage Decrees - Pop-up windows have earned the scorn of readers, who say they find the ads' multiplying images annoying. iVillage, a network of Web sites for women, says it is heeding its readers' complaints and plans to eliminate most pop-up advertising by Sept. 30, 2002 on all its sites. (July 29, 2002)
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