
Flood Control on the Information Ocean
by Michael Froomkin
1996
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This text seeks to explore the limits that technology imposes on the legal and policy options available to those concerned about anonymous communication, digital cash, and distributed databases, and the ways in which proposed limits on anonymous communication might reduce personal privacy in unexpected ways.
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