IP: "U.S. On Verge of 'Electronic Martial Law' (fwd)

Eugene Leitl Eugene.Leitl at lrz.uni-muenchen.de
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Subject: IP: "U.S. On Verge of 'Electronic Martial Law'

"U.S. On Verge of 'Electronic Martial Law'--Researcher"
Newsbytes (10/15/01); Featherly, Kevin

The United States is unduly clamping down on the Internet in order to root
out terrorist activities online, argues University of Illinois professor
Heidi Brush, who says the federal government would do better to rethink the
conceptual framework of U.S. communications instead. She spoke at the
recent Internet Research 2.0 gathering for the Association of Internet
Researchers. Although offering no concrete fixes to the problem, Professor
Brush painted a grim picture of "Internet martial law" being imposed in a
vain attempt to capture distributed terrorist groups. Terrorists' style of
"Net war," a term coined earlier by experts at the RAND policy think tank,
would prove elusive to counter by the lumbering centralized government, she
said.

http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/171130.html


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