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- W.H.O.A. - Working to Halt Online Abuse The mission of W.H.O.A. is to educate the Internet community about online harassment, empower victims of harassment, and formulate voluntary policies that systems can adopt in order to create harassment-free environments.
- Pew Internet and American Life Project Research about the Internet's impact on communities. Includes reports and polls.
- Child Online Protection Act Text of 1998 House Report 105-775 from EPIC.
- The Debate Over Internet Governance: A Snapshot in the Year 2000 Information on understanding the nature of the debate over ICANN and internet governance.
- Littering the Information Superhighway Homepage link to information about privacy, spam, and issues concerning data quality.
- Women-Related Internet Info Email Lists List of news and discussion groups for women interested in the digital divide based on gender.
- Cyberspace Independence Declaration John Perry Barlow's Declaration "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather...."
- How Stuff Works: How the FBI's Carnivore Works In-depth narrative explains what exactly the FBI's Carnivore is, where it came from, how it works, and what its purpose is, with many related links.
- NYTimes.com - Pop Go Those Blasted Pop-Up Ads, iVillage Decrees Pop-up windows have earned the scorn of readers, who say they find the ads' multiplying images annoying. iVillage, a network of Web sites for women, says it is heeding its readers' complaints and plans to eliminate most pop-up advertising by Sept. 30, 2002 on all its sites.
- NYTimes.com - Dirty Laundry, Online for All to See Cincinnati, Ohio has put public documents online at courtclerk.org, and this has had a divisive impact on the community. [Requires free NYTimes.com registration to view.]