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2nd Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy 1992: Washington, D.C., USA
- Lance J. Hoffman:
Proceedings of the Second Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy, CFP 1992, Washington, D.C., USA, March 18-20, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 978-0-89791-553-3 - Allen Neuharth:
Freedom in cyberspace: new wine in old space? 1-7 - Robert Lucky, Linda Garcia, Alfred Koeppe, Brian Kahin:
Who logs on? 9-22 - J. Michael Gibbons, Scott Charney, James Settle, Mike Godwin, Emory Hackman, Don Delaney:
Ethics, morality, and criminality. 23-37 - George B. Trubow, Dwight Morris, Ken Allen, Maurice Freedman, Evan Hendricks, Fred W. Weingarten, Franklin S. Reeder, Costis Toregas, Robert R. Belair:
For sale: government information. 39-53 - Jerry Berman, Henry Geller, John D. Podesta, Bob Peck, Eli M. Noam:
Free speech and the public telephone network. 55-67 - Madison Powers, John Hicks, Paul Mendelsohn, Peter Neufeld:
Who's in your genes? 69-79 - Ronald L. Plesser, Janlori Goldman, John Baker, James D. McQuaid, James Rule, Mary J. Culnan, Pat Hadley:
Private collection of personal information. 81-100 - Marc Rotenberg, Robert Walton, Gordon Conable, Jean Armour Polly, Steve Cisler:
Privacy and intellectual freedom in the digital library. 101-117 - Alan F. Westin, Gary T. Marx, Kristina Zahorik, Willis H. Ware:
Computers in the workplace: elysium or panopticon? 119-132 - Dorothy E. Denning, James Bidzos, David Bellin, John Gilmore, Whitfield Diffie, John Perry Barlow:
Who holds the keys? 133-147 - Mara Liasson, Peter J. Denning, Mitchell Kapor, Simon Davies, Roland Homet, Esther Dyson:
Public policy for the 21st century. 149-159
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