Cyber Rights

Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age

333 pages

English language

Published Dec. 18, 1998 by Times Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-2834-1
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OCLC Number:
37688296
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Mike Godwin is a twenty-first-century crusader for free speech. As online counsel to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Godwin is often the one who gets the first panicked calls from Internet bulletin board operators or private citizens when their apartments are searched and computers seized. Deeply involved in civil liberties on the Net, Godwin shares his personal experience as a lawyer in the fight against the controversial Communications Decency Act of 1996. He provides expert analysis of the disturbing case of Jake Baker, whose short stories about rape-torture, published in an Internet newsgroup, resulted in the seizure of his dorm-room computer. Godwin also brings new insight to the Church of Scientology's claims of intellectual property and copyright infringement, popular Web writers Brock Meeks's and Matt Drudge's encounters with libel law, and Phillip Zimmerman's important fight for the freedom to use encryption software. Godwin offers practical guidelines on how to participate in …

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Subjects

  • Freedom of speech -- United States.
  • Privacy, Right of -- United States.
  • Computer networks -- Law and legislation -- United States.