The Control Revolution How The Internet Is Putting Individuals In Charge And Changing The World We KnowDissidents around the world use the Internet to evade censorship and get their message out. |
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ability activists allows America Online American antitrust audience balance become broadcast Chapter choice citizens clickwrap companies Compuserve consumers control revolution Court Cyberspace day traders democracy direct democracy disintermediation Drudge electronic commerce Elmer-DeWitt encryption Esther Dyson example experience fact federal filtering forums free speech freedom gatekeepers give individuals global idea increasingly individual control interactivity intermediaries Internet users Journal journalists key escrow kid browser law enforcement Lawrence Lessig magazine mass media Microsoft middlemen National Net's newspapers operating system percent personal control political potential Press programs protect PublicNet published Quoted radio Radio B92 recognize regulation Report representative democracy require rules Sam Ginsberg says sense social society story strong encryption television tion trusted systems WebTV Windows York
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The Deepening Divide: Inequality in the Information Society Jan van Dijk,Jan A. G. M. van Dijk No preview available - 2005 |
The Governance of Privacy: Policy Instruments in Global Perspective Colin John Bennett,Charles D. Raab No preview available - 2003 |