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Information technology (IT) is unquestionably having a profound effect on many aspects of the social, cultural, economic, and legal systems of planet Earth. IT has enabled significant advances in global communications technologies, particularly the Internet, that make it more possible than ever before to contemplate the development of a global information society.
(Originally published in Regulating the Information Society, Chris Marsden, ed., Routledge Press 2000.) View all 18 works by Samuelson, Pamela View all 21 works published by University of California Berkeley |
 Five Challenges for Regulating the Global Information Society http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~pam/papers/5challenges_feb22_v2(final).doc
Samuelson, Pamela University of California Berkeley 2000
Abstract: Information technology (IT) is unquestionably having a profound effect on many aspects of the social, cultural, economic, and legal systems of planet Earth. IT has enabled significant advances in global communications technologies, particularly the Internet, that make it more possible than ever before to contemplate the development of a global information society.
(Originally published in Regulating the Information Society, Chris Marsden, ed., Routledge Press 2000.)
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