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Hacking the Future: Privacy, Identity and Anonymity on the Web

Couverture du livre « Hacking the Future: Privacy, Identity and Anonymity on the Web » de Stryker Cole aux éditions Gerald Duckworth & Co
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How does anonymity enable free speech and how is it a threat? 'I think anonymity on the internet has to go away,' famously said by Randi Zuckerburg (sister of Mark), has become the policy for some, while the Stop Online Piracy Act mobilised millions to petition Congress is protest. Hacking the... Voir plus

How does anonymity enable free speech and how is it a threat? 'I think anonymity on the internet has to go away,' famously said by Randi Zuckerburg (sister of Mark), has become the policy for some, while the Stop Online Piracy Act mobilised millions to petition Congress is protest. Hacking the Future examines the ways that online anonymity influences politics, activism, religion and art. Cole Stryker presents a strong defense of anonymity and explores some of the tools and organisations that have sprung up around the issue as it has evolved with the ubiquity of the Internet. Cogent and compelling, his examination of online identity, both false and real, is an essential read for the networking age.

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