出版社:AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law
摘要:A 1993 New Yorker cartoon captured the spirit of a then-new phenomenon when it declared that “on the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog,”1 celebrating the liberty enabled by new technology: online anonymity. Now, however, the cartoon itself has become a parody. “On the Internet, everyone knows you’re a dog” mockingly mourns a gloomy reality: loss of anonymity and destruction of privacy in cyberspace.