Synopsis
This analysis of what cyberspace is and what it is not synthesizes the various opinions and perspectives, showing why such divergent views are held on issues such as regulation, censorship and the conduct of business on the Internet and in cyberspace. The book includes current cyberspace law.
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Noteworthy Comments on Cyberspace: The Human Dimension"Dave Whittle's background and his years at IBM give him an unusual and unique perspective on things. I'm always interested in his insights and his insights outlined in this book are exceptional."
- John C. Dvorak, PC Magazine columnist
"Reading Dave Whittle's explosively informative ideas drew me into the amazing world of cyberspace in a vital new way. Whittle has the rare ability to express complex concepts in clear, strong, and compelling language even a technological neophyte like me can understand. After reading Cyberspace: The Human Dimension, I feel infinitely better informed, forearmed in facing the challenges of online communications, and determined to benefit from the limitless cyberspace possibilities he describes."
- Darla Hanks Isackson, author, editor, mother of five grown sons
"Cyberspace: The Human Dimension illustrates in entertaining detail how large and significant a universe cyberspace has already become and convincingly shows that we need to pay more attention to its social and cultural aspects."
- Lance Rose, author of NetLaw: Your Rights in the Online World
"You have already journeyed into cyberspace, whether you know it or not. This valuable book helps you make the most of the experience. Everyone from novices to experts can learn from Dave Whittle's wisdom. His writing is packed with lively, fun, useful information. You need this book if you care about your stake in the future."
- Victoria J. Laney, technology consultant, author
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