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High noon on the electronic frontier : conceptual issues in cyberspace /

Title:
High noon on the electronic frontier : conceptual issues in cyberspace /
Author:
Ludlow, Peter, 1957-
Published:
Cambridge, Mass. : c1996.
Format:
Book
Institution:
Emerson College
Contents:
Piracy, property rights, etc. : does information "want to be free?" Selling wine without bottles : the economy of mind on the global net / John Perry Barlow -- Why patents are bad for software / Simson L. Garfinkel, Richard M. Stallman, and Mitchell Kapor -- Against software patents / The League for Programming Freedom -- Debunking the software patent myths / Paul Heckel -- So you want to a pirate? / Pirate editorial -- Some "property" problems in a computer crime prosection / Mike Godwin -- How should we respond to exploratory hacking/cracking/phreaking? The conscience of a hacker / The Mentor -- The prisoner : phiber optik goes directly to jail / Julian Dibbell -- Concerning hackers who break into computer systems ; postscript, June 11, 1995 / Dorothy E. Denning -- Congressionial testimony by Emmanuel Goldstein -- Encryption, privacy, and crypto-anarchism. How PGP works/why do you need PGP? / Philip R. Zimmermann -- Crypto rebels / Steven Levy -- Jackboots on the Infobahn / John Perry Barlow -- The clipper chip will block crime / Dorothy E. Denning -- The Denning-Barlow clipper chip debate / Dorothy E. Denning and John Perry Barlow --

Online access:
No online access
Library holdings:
Emerson Main Stacks
QA76.9.C66 L84 1996Available