Access to Cyberspace as a Human Right: Universal Service and the Right to Communicate
Author
William J. McIver, Jr.
Abstract
This paper examines human rights and policy frameworks supporting the right of access to cyberspace.
Address
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Institution
Purdue University / CERIAS
Note
See www.cpsr.org to obtain the proceedings.
Organization
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Publisher
Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing (DIAC 2000) Symposium
Acknowledgement
CERIAS, Eugene Spafford
Publication Date
0000-00-00
Contents
* universal service* human rights* universal declaration of human rights* cyberspace
Keywords
human rights, universal service, access, cyberspace