We are creating a world that all may enter without privilege or prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs, no matter how singular, without... The Internet: A Historical Encyclopediaautor/autoři: Laura Lambert, Chris Woodford, Christos J. P. Moschovitis - 2005 - 282 str.Náhled není k dispozici. - Podrobnosti o knize
| Neil Blair Christensen - 2003 - 146 str.
...because of the lack of physical matter in cyberspace - to quote Barlow in a moment of frustration: "Your legal concepts of property, expression, identity,...movement, and context do not apply to us. They are based on matter, There is no matter here" (1996). While the lack of matter is certainly true in the... | |
| Mehdi Khosrowpour - 2003 - 300 str.
...station ofbirth • A world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs • A world where legal concepts of property, expression, identity, movement and context do not apply • A world of no matter. It is in our hands to make our new world matter and for it to be a cyber... | |
| Daniel Mark Downes - 2005 - 208 str.
...Freedom of Speech on the Internet) wrote his "Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace." He proclaimed: We are creating a world that all may enter without...They are all based on matter, and there is no matter here.3 In the years since Barlow wrote these words a number of important legal cases - Napster, iCraveTV.com,... | |
| Yasemin Dayıoğlu-Yücel - 2005 - 254 str.
...privilege or prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or Station of birth [. . .] Your legal concepts of property, expression, identity, movement, and context do not apply to us [. . .]." Barlow zitiert in ebd. S. 60. 643 Internetnutzung ist in wohlhabenden Ländern sehr viel... | |
| Fred Turner - 2010 - 340 str.
...prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs,...fear of being coerced into silence or conformity. That world existed principally in the exchange of digital signals between interlinked computers —... | |
| Wolfgang Palaver, Petra Steinmair-Pösel - 2005 - 540 str.
...For example, the optimistic and enthusiastic supporters of digital progress call Cyberspace "a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs,...fear of being coerced into silence or conformity" (Barlow 1996). "From the digital landscape [there arises] a generation which is free of old prejudices... | |
| Robert E. Babe, Robert Babe - 2006 - 249 str.
...prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs,...singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity.'25 These are just a few of many possible citations. They gain added importance once it... | |
| Lisa Nakamura - 2008 - 248 str.
...prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs,...fear of being coerced into silence or conformity. Race is the first thing that Barlow claims will be eradicated in cyberspace. This implies that of all... | |
| Patrice Flichy - 2007 - 263 str.
...prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth. We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs,...singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity.20 In this new world the pioneers believed that "from ethics, enlightened self-interest,... | |
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