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Hauptman, Robert – Catholic Library World, 2001
Considers problems that have arisen with the vast quantities of information available as a result of the popularity of computers. Topics include inequity; capitalism, commodification, and privatization; hacking, privacy, and fraud; censorship; monitoring and surveillance; cyberethics; and integrity in an age of electronic communication. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Capitalism, Censorship, Computers