Resources
By Michael Fraase
Wednesday, 01 September 1999 11:43AM CST
Section: 00 Administrivia
Bibliography
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In addition to the above publications, the following newspapers, magazines, and online publications were instrumental in the research for this book.
- Alta Vista
- HotBot
- HotWired
- Los Angeles Times
- Minneapolis Star Tribune
- New York Times
- Salon
- Saint Paul Pioneer Press
- San Jose Mercury News
- Village Voice
- Washington Post
- Yahoo
Web Resources
- 2600 Magazine: The Hacker Quarterly
- Acxiom Corporation
- Alta Vista
- Amazon.com
- America Online Inc.
- American Bankers Association
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- American Library Association
- American Reporter
- Americans for Computer Privacy
- An Appraisal of Technologies of Political Control
- John Perry Barlow
- BBC
- BGH Bulletin
- Bibliothèque nationale de France (French National Library)
- Boston Spa Library
- Stewart Brand
- Business Software Alliance
- California Bankers Association
- California Penal Code
- CDNow
- Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Church of Scientology
- Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (CAUCE)
- Communications Decency Act
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
- Computer Security Act of 1987
- Computer Security Institute
- Copyright Clearance Center (CCC)
- Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA)
- Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI)
- C|Net news.com
- Decision Strategies
- Dèja News
- Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- Department of Justice
- Digital Future Coalition
- Direct Marketing Association
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
- Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
- Ethical Spectacle
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- FBI Infrastructure Protection Task Force
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
- Federal Home Loan Bank Board
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Firefly Network, Inc.
- Fortune magazine
- Fox Television
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
- Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
- General Accounting Office (GAO)
- Georgia Tech Personal Information Survey
- Global Business Network
- Godiva Chocolatier
- gofast.net, Inc.
- Griswold v. Connecticut
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Hertz Corp.
- History Channel
- House Oversight Committee
- “Inslaw Octopus” (Richard L. Fricker)
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- International Data Corporation
- Internet Content Coalition
- Key Recovery Alliance
- Learning Company (Cyber Patrol)
- Library of Congress
- Los Angeles Times
- Microsoft Corp.
- Microsoft Sidewalk
- Minneapolis StarTribune
- Minnesota Data Practices Act
- MIT Project on Mathematics and Computation
- Mother Jones
- Mykotronx
- Nardone v. United States (1937)
- Nardone v. United States (1939)
- National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry
- National Academy of Sciences
- National Association of Federal Credit Unions
- National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
- National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST)
- National Organization for Women (NOW)
- National Research Council
- National Security Agency (NSA)
- Netscape Corp.
- Network Associates, Inc.
- Network TeleSystems
- New York Times
- News Corporation
- Newsbytes
- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT)
- No Electronic Theft Act
- Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
- Office of Technology Assessment
- Olmstead v. United States
- Online Journalism Review
- Open Profiling Standard (OPS)
- Peacefire
- Platform for Privacy Preferences
- President’s Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
- PGP freeware
- Privacy & American Business
- Prodigy
- Public Citizen
- Public Interest Research Group Credit Bureau Study
- Qualcomm, Inc.
- Quicken
- RSA Data Security
- Saint Paul Pioneer Press
- Salon
- Secure Public Networks Act
- Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)
- Security and Freedom Through Encryption (SAFE)
- Senate Judiciary Committee
- Slate
- Social Security Administration
- Solid Oak Software (Cybersitter)
- STAR TV
- State Digital Signature Legislation
- Supreme Court Decisions (FindLaw)
- Technorealism
- Technorealist Conspiracy
- TED
- Thomas
- TRUSTe
- Trusted Information Systems
- United States Constitution
- United States Copyright Law
- United States Copyright Office
- United States Secret Service
- WELL
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- Richard Saul Wurman
- X-Stop