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- From: kadie@cs.uiuc.edu (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: On-line Proceedings for "Computers, Freedom and Privacy II"
- Message-ID: <Bxy62E.Ey6@cs.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Urbana, IL
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 05:03:50 GMT
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- The database contains the ASCII text of the proceedings from "the
- Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy II," courtesy of the ACM.
-
- The proceedings has 11 sections:
-
- 1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Freedom in Cyberspace: New Wine in Old
- 2. WHO LOGS ON?
- 3. ETHICS, MORALITY, AND CRIMINALITY
- 4. FOR SALE: GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
- 5. FREE SPEECH AND THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK
- 6. WHO'S IN YOUR GENES?
- 7. PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
- 8. PRIVACY AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN THE DIGITAL LIBRARY
- 9. COMPUTERS IN THE WORKPLACE: ELYSIUM or PANOPTICON?
- 10. WHO HOLDS THE KEYS?
- 11. PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE 21st CENTURY
-
- It is available via WAIS, an internet tool. The "*.scr" file is
- enclosed. If you don't have wais, but do have telnet, you can
- telnet quake.think.com
- and sign on as "wais" and run WAIS there. The database is about source
- 106. Searching for the word "computer" will produce a list
- of all 11 sections.
-
- - Carl
-
-
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-
- This database contains the ASCII text of the proceedings from \"the
- Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy II,\" courtesy of the ACM.
-
- The proceedings has 11 sections:
-
- 1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Freedom in Cyberspace: New Wine in Old
- 2. WHO LOGS ON?
- 3. ETHICS, MORALITY, AND CRIMINALITY
- 4. FOR SALE: GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
- 5. FREE SPEECH AND THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK
- 6. WHO'S IN YOUR GENES?
- 7. PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
- 8. PRIVACY AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN THE DIGITAL LIBRARY
- 9. COMPUTERS IN THE WORKPLACE: ELYSIUM or PANOPTICON?
- 10. WHO HOLDS THE KEYS?
- 11. PUBLIC POLICY FOR THE 21st CENTURY
- "
- )
- --
- Carl Kadie -- kadie@cs.uiuc.edu -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
-