| Reed E. Hundt - 2006 - 208 pages
...the signing of the Telecommunications Act of i996) a "Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace": "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants...among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather." 25 A little less dramatically, in 1998 a White House adviser to President Clinton declared that the... | |
| Wolfgang Palaver, Petra Steinmair-Pösel - 2005 - 540 pages
...exclusion of the body from cyberspace concerns the political and economic life no less. Barlow proclaims: Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants...among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather. (Barlow 1996) This kind of digital divide is, of course, not eliminated in case every human being has... | |
| Alex de Jong, Marc Schuilenburg - 2006 - 233 pages
...manifesto, Barlow describes the virtual dimension in the same terms as physical space is also depicted: 'Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants...and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of the Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among... | |
| G. P. E. Walzenbach - 2006 - 264 pages
...operation, antithetical to the 'spirit' of cyberspace. Barlow (2001) spoke for many when he commented:8 Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants...and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of the mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among... | |
| Hossein Bidgoli - 2006 - 1008 pages
...the Internet has also undergone significant changes from the time when John Perry Barlow declared: Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants...and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of the Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among... | |
| Noel Cox - 2006 - 294 pages
...co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), made the seminal statement to this effect: Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, 1 come from Cyberspace, the new home of the Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to... | |
| Jack Goldsmith, Tim Wu - 2006 - 238 pages
...Independence. ,19 Modeled after the American Declaration of Independence, it immodestly addressed the "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel." It proclaimed: "I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of... | |
| Daniel Schnabl - 2007 - 64 pages
...Conclusion 21 C. FINAL THOUGHTS 22 A. Introduction "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace: Governments of the industrial world, you weary giants...welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather."1 The Internet has become the probably most important resource of information and has also... | |
| Reed E. Hundt - 2006 - 208 pages
...the signing of the Telecommunications Act of 1996) a "Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace": "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants...welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather."25 A little less dramatically, in 1998 a White House adviser to President Clinton declared... | |
| Gerd Samland - 2007 - 156 pages
...folgendem Ausspruch des ehemaligen Songtexters für Grateful Dead und Netzaktivisten John Barlow deutlich: „Governments of the Industrial World, you weary...are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty were we gather (...) We are creating a world that all may enter without privilege or prejudice accorded... | |
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