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    Civil disobedience online.Mathias Klang - 2004 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 2 (2):75-83.
    The Internet is used for every conceivable form of communication and it is therefore only natural that it should be used as an infrastructure even for protest and civil disobedience. The technology however brings with it the ability to carry out new forms of protest, in new environments and also involve changed consequences for those involved. This article looks at four criminal activities, which are used as active forms of Internet based protest in use today and analysis these forms in (...)
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  2. Spyware – the ethics of Covert software.Mathias Klang - 2004 - Ethics and Information Technology 6 (3):193-202.
    Many computer users are happy to be oblivious of the workings within the machine and yet on some level it is important to know what is occurring therein. This paper discusses an unusual type of surveillance software which may be installed in many computers. The strange aspect of this software is that it has often been downloaded and installed by the user, but without her knowledge. The software is mainly designed to collect information about the user of the computer and (...)
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    Internet Politics20072Andrew Chadwick. Internet Politics. Oxford University Press,, ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐517773‐2.Mathias Klang - 2007 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 5 (1):44-46.