Who Has Access to Cyberspace?


a. Unauthorized Access

Required:

US v. Morris - CCP

Thrifty-Tel v. Bezenek - CCP

Discretionary:

US v. Versaggi (versaggi)- CWP

US v. Riggs (riggs)- CWP

Any documents related to computer security, hacking, etc - OYO

b. Authorized access: what is an agency record?/ Universal Service

Required:

Armstrong v. EOP - CCP

Tax Analysts v. USDOJ (taxanaly) - CCP

Discretionary:

Office of Management and Budget Circular A-130 - CWP

Dr. McClure's Bookmark Home Page (surf for access materials) - CWP

U.S. Dept. of Justice v. Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press - CWP

Articles on Library Censorware - OYO

The Cookies Case in Cookeville - OYO

Information Related to Government Regulation of/Access to Content -OYO

1.) Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, HIIP CONFERENCE: IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON COMMUNICATIONS POLICY, Draft papers and session summaries.

2.) President Clinton's Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters. Further information is available at the following sites:

3.) Jack Dempsey, Electronic FOIA Act Adopted, Will Affect Paper Records Too - CWP

4.) Any materials on the Electronic Freedom of Information Act (E-FOIA) - OYO

Jorge Schement and Marlin Blizinsky, A Consumer-Based Model of Universal Service - OYO

Joint Federal State Board on Universal Service Recommendations - OYO

The New Universal Service: NTIA's Guide for Users

Michael Rennick's site, Vagrant Gaze, on access in low-income communities

"Nurturing Neighborhod Nets" on service to low income communities, by Prof. Gary Chapman & Prof. Lodis Rhodes, appearing in Technology Review at MIT.

Benton's Telecom Act homepage

The Universal Service and Universal Access Virtual Library


       


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