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Of hackers and hacktivists

Jordan Times (Amman)
By Jean-Claude Elias
Posted Friday February 16, 2001 - 08:50:06 AM EST

Amman - THE INTERNET is like the world; this is probably why it is so
fascinating.

Just like the physical place where we live it is made of good and bad
things, of beautiful and ugly. And though I would not systematically exclude
any philosophical debate about what is good, bad, beautiful or ugly, there
are still some aspects of human behaviour most of us agree to look at from
the same angle. To take an extreme example, it would be hard not to classify
murder in the ugly category.  full story :
http://www.jordantimes.com/Fri/features/features1.htm
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Internet: Wars On The Web
Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
By Paul Goble
Posted Thursday February 15, 2001 - 05:02:34 PM EST

Washington - Political battles within, between, and among countries are now
being fought on the Internet, a development that has changed many of the
rules of the game between attackers and defenders of the status quo. A
computer engineer is on trial this week for posting materials on his website
that the Chinese government finds "subversive." Two years ago, another
Chinese computer expert was sentenced to two years in jail for sending
300,000 email addresses to dissidents based abroad, but the trial now of
Huang Qi in Chengdou is the first time that a website operator has to appear
in court to answer charges involving the Internet. full story :
http://www.rferl.org/







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