http://anarchy-online.dementia.org/book/
[I'm not associated with this book except that I helped HTMLize it. -Declan] For Immediate Release ------------------------------------------------------------- A New Book Investigating Sex on the Internet is Pre-Published, Free, via the World Wide Web ------------------------------------------------------------- While the fate of online freedoms is being determined by federal judges in Philadelphia, a contributing writer to Wired magazine has decided to give away his investigative book on the subject. Charles Platt spent six months gathering data about netporn for a book to be published later this year by HarperCollins. According to Platt, "My publishers hoped to rush the book into print. When their plans changed as a result of factors outside my control, I decided the material was so topical and so important, it should be placed freely on web sites." Titled ANARCHY ONLINE, the book is divided into two parts. The first deals with net crimes such as hacking, viruses, and data piracy. Platt includes first-hand descriptions of hackers and pirates and debunks myths created by melodramatic press coverage. Part Two of the book explores free speech online and examines netporn more frankly and in greater depth than has been achieved elsewhere. Platt concludes that although a genuine problem does exist, a "war on porn" will be as unwinnable, expensive, and divisive as the "war on drugs." Part Two of the book contains about 65,000 words and is being placed online in its entirety. It includes transcripts from pornographic IRC chat sessions and sexually oriented Usenet news groups; a look at pedophilia on America Online; a new, damning investigation of Martin Rimm (whose porn study was immortalized in Time magazine); and a reassessment of issues raised by Jake Baker (who faced years in jail after he placed sadistic stories on Usenet). Platt also examines federal attempts to control encryption; the Guardian Angels; anonymous remailers; repressive laws at the state level; content-filtering software; and content rating schemes. There are exclusive interviews with Scott Charney at the Department of Justice, Ann Beeson of ACLU, Louis Rossetto and Kevin Kelly of Wired magazine, anti-child-porn crusader Barry Crimmins, David Chaum of DigiCash, and Phil Zimmermann, creator of PGP. Many other industry figures and commentators make cameo appearances. Platt concludes that net fears have been exaggerated and demands for censorship are unwarranted. "Most people who want to censor the net don't use it and are willfully ignorant of it. They tend to be religious extremists and opportunistic legislators looking for a hot-button issue. I question their right to inflict laws on a community that they don't live in and know nothing about." Platt feels that if widely available methods are used to control access by children, the net can be safer than a day- care center. "My daughter started net surfing when she was 15. Even if children have totally unrestricted access, the net is still more benign than most real-world environments. I believe this is thoroughly substantiated by my book." ANARCHY ONLINE is freely available at http://anarchy-online.dementia.org/book/ Charles Platt is the author of 40 books, ranging from computer guides to science fiction. His novel PROTEKTOR was published this year by Avon Books. He is a contributing writer to Wired magazine and has an article on net censorship in the current issue, dated April. Platt can be contacted at (212) 929 3983 or via email at cp@panix.com. -------------------------------------------------------------
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A New Book Investigating Sex on the Internet is Pre-Published, Free, via the World Wide Web[..] ...It includes transcripts from pornographic IRC chat sessions and sexually oriented Usenet news groups...
Interesting. An investigative report that could technically be banned under the CDA, simply by including "illegal" material.
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