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Open Directory: Computers: Internet: Policy
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 | The Cyber-Federalist Occasional Commentaries www.cpsr.org/prevsite/internetdemocracy/cyber-federalist.html A series of commentaries on the ICANN At Large elections and Internet governance. Edited by Hans K. Klein who is an Assistant Professor in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology. |
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 | Governing the DNS Commons www.cpsr.org/prevsite/conferences/dns99/dnsconf99.htm A conference by Computer Professionals For Social Responsibility about ICANN and the Domain Name system. Papers, Audio and Video Feeds, Printable Proceedings. Keynote by Ralph Nader. |
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 | Home-Berkman Center for Internet and Society cyber.law.harvard.edu At Harvard Law School. A research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development. Highly active in Internet Public Policy. |
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 | ICANNWatch www.icannwatch.org Three academics providing a central point for those concerned with the actions and structure of ICANN. Mailing List, Editorial. |
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 | Internet and Society 1999 - Course Description cyber.law.harvard.edu/is99/desc.html Harvard Law School Course on Internet Policy. "This course examines current legal, political, and technical struggles for control/ownership of the global Internet and its content." |
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 | Internet: book reviews dannyreviews.com/s/Internet.html Reviews of books on Internet by Danny Yee from the Electronic Freedom Association of Australia. |
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 | Noncommercial Domain Name Holders Constituency www.ncdnhc.org Its purpose is to support noncommercial speech and activity on the Internet - and to protect the domain names under which that speech is placed. Currently, we are the only constituency in the ICANN Domain Name Supporting Organisation (DNSO) representing noncommercial speech. |
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 | O'Reilly Network: Policy DevCenter www.oreillynet.com/policy Source for information about Internet patents and related issues. The center provides developers patents news, articles and forums. |
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 | PFIR - People For Internet Responsibility www.pfir.org People For Internet Responsibility (PFIR) is a global, grassroots, ad hoc network of individuals who are concerned about the current and future operations, development, management, and regulation of the Internet in responsible manners. The goal of PFIR is to help provide a resource for individuals around the world to gain an ability to help impact these crucial Internet issues, which will affect virtually all aspects of our cultures, societies, and lives in the 21st century. PFIR is non-partisan, has no political agenda, and does not engage in lobbying. |
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 | Rating the Net www.law.wayne.edu/weinberg/rating.htm Referenced report on Internet filtering software, by Jonathon Weinberg, Associate Professor, Wayne State University Law School. |
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 | The Roving Reporter www.tbtf.com/roving_reporter A collective nym for commentry, usually biting and shocking well referenced. Great collection of news and opinion commentry by one of the most informed minds in ICANN watching. |
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 | Self-Regulation of Internet Content www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/internetcontent A project of the Bertelsmann Foundation dealing with the problem of illegal and harmful content on the Internet. |
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 | The US Congressional Internet Caucus www.netcaucus.org This site contains information about the program and activities of the Advisory Committee and the Congressional Internet Caucus - a bi-partisan group of over 100 members of the House and Senate working to educate their colleagues about the promise and potential of the Internet. |
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 | W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium www.w3.org The World Wide Web Consortium was created to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. |
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 | Microsoft and Internet Development corpwatch.org/article.php?id=1410 What do computer programmers think about Microsoft's role in the development of the Internet, and the social implications of the underlying technical issues? CorpWatch interview with Harry Hochheiser, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. (May 6, 1998) |
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