You may be a stranger to the Internet, the main artery on the so-called information superhighway. You may not even know what the Internet really is or how it works. You may not even own or use a computer. But even if you don’t know a modem from a mouse, the Internet knows you. Probably better than you care to be known.
FROM THE EDITOR: FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY Viewpoints
SPECIAL REPORTS The Good, the Bad and the Internet The Evolution of the Internet Hijackers on the Information Superhighway The Future of the Internet Solutions to On-Line Lies A Crime by any Other Name... Modern Computers: Free Speech Does Not Mean Free Theft Introducing Ethics Into the Computer World Bringing Cyberspace to the Classroom
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION A Boom in Government Information Unlocking Secrets of Open-Air Tests Toward Increased Freedom of Information
NEWS Constitution and Rights in Jeopardy Law Would Protect Creative Works Longer
HUMAN RIGHTS On Behalf of Human Rights International Human Rights Awards Presented Helping Victims of Psychiatric Abuse Psychiatry is Bad Business
HUMAN RIGHTS LEADERSHIP PROFILE James H. Lesar
COMMENTARY An Open Letter from the Church of Scientology Discrimination in Germany
L. RON HUBBARD False Reports, an Excerpt by L. Ron Hubbard