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   KEYWORDS : GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF INTERNET
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Hacking tools tipped to become weapons of the state -- Graeme Wearden  -- ZDNet  -- March 12, 2004

Cyberspace will soon come under much greater legal control, according to one expert - who forecasts that denial of service attacks will eventually be ordered by courts of law against offenders.

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Al Qaeda and the Internet: The Danger of Cyberplanning -- Timothy Thomas  -- Parameters  -- March 01, 2003

Timothy Thomas lists 18 ways in which terrorists can use internet technologies to further their goals and grow their organization. He concludes that this 'cyberplanning' is "as important a concept as cyberterrorism, and perhaps even more so."

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The Internet's Invisible Hand -- Katie Hafner  -- New York Times  -- January 10, 2002

Katie Hafner examines the ways in which the internet is decentralized and distributed, relying on "the cooperation and mutual interests of the telecommunications companies." She examines the prospects of a future need for government control.

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Rise of Internet 'Borders' Prompts Fears for Web's Future -- Ariana Eunjung Cha  -- Washington Post  -- January 03, 2002

For much of its life, the Internet has been seen as a great democratizing force, a place where nobody needs know who or where you are. But that notion has begun to shift in recent months, as governments and private businesses increasingly try to draw boundaries around what used to be a borderless Internet to deal with legal, commercial and terrorism concerns.

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