Corporate politics and the Internet: [connection without controversy]
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adam_text | .Acknowledgments xiii
O n y oa AcA ov xvii
Who Needs This Book? xx
Network Managers xx
Network Department Executives xx
Executives of Companies Connected to the Internet xxi
C cxp e.^ 1 Past, T Vesent, and T~u+u *e 1
The Primordial Internet 2
Computers, Commies, TCP/IP, and Unix 3
The Worm and the Web 6
The Internet is Dead; Long Live the Internet 8
Defining the Problem 8
MegaNet and Internet Service Providers 10
Where Do Commercial Services Fit? 13
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Corporate Politics and the Internet
Success is Killing the Internet 15
Overloaded Routers, Name Servers, and IP Addresses 15
More Internet Scrutiny More Angry People 17
Netiquette Fails 18
People Split 19
Long Live the New Internet 20
The Internet as Pop Culture Panacea 21
Information SuperHighway Metaphors Stink 23
Internet Mutations Ahead 25
Wrap 27
(Z Wap+e.^ 2. ~ITke .AJa+io^al Z3n^orw a ov
Onfrastructure £9
Posturing With Technology 30
Nil Goals 33
Promote Private Sector Investment 33
Extend the Universal Service Concept 33
Promote New Applications and Technological Innovation 35
Promote Seamless, Interactive, User driven Operation
of the Nil 36
Ensure Information Security and Network Reliability 36
Improve Management of the Radio Frequency Spectrum 38
Protect Intellectual Property Rights 38
Coordinate With Other Levels of Government and
Other Nations 39
Provide Access to Government Information and Improve
Government Procurement 39
The Nil White Paper and Reactions 40
Intellectual Property Concerns Part 142
Information Security Questions 47
The Nil as a fobs Program 49
Wrap 50
(Z ap av 3 Paymci fo^ omc Z)v e rne. ^Addiction 51
Paying for the New Internet 51
How It Was 52
Replacing Government Funding 54
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Contents
Internet Access as a Right of Citizenship 56
Will America Online Become the Internet Model? 5 7
Centralized Internet Measured Service Billing 61
Taxes on Internet Access 62
Internet Phones will Cause Regulatory Hassles 64
Buy Domain Names Today, Buy What Tomorrow? 67
Domain Name Hijinks 69
Advertising on the Ether 70
Wrap 72
(Skaptei^ 4 ~T e. 3Wema+ional Dnte.rn i 73
The World Part of the Wide Web 76
We Don t Need No Stinkin Borders 76
Conspiracy Fun and Games 79
Governments Attempt to Control the Internet 80
Wrap 82
(SKap+er 5 JV[ancxQ r Q Jkvhemei ^xpec+atiorvs 85
Beware the Backlash 86
Focus on the Business Advantages of Internet Access 8*
Structure Internet Introduction to Department Needs 88
Training for Internet Access 91
Structured Training Methods 92
Informal Training Methods 94
Power Users to the Rescue 95
Explaining Your Company s Acceptable Use Policy 96
Management Must Support the Acceptable Use Policy 98
No Winks and Nudges Allowed 98
Wrap 99
(2 apte.r 6 Employee T^ules and .TJntemal
Politics 101
Management Expects Focus on Business 102
At Will Working Conditions 102
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Corporate Politics and the Internet
Your Workplace and Civil Rights 106
Censorship versus Business Restrictions 107
Information is Power 109
Access Means Advantage 110
Defusing a Haves vs. Have Nots Struggle 112
Fair Internet Access Principles 113
Handling Exceptions 114
Convincing Employees to Behave 115
Log Everything 117
Handling Pornography and Hate Speech in the Workplace 120
The Breakroom Rule 121
Spouting Inappropriate Statements As a Company Agent 122
Wrap 124
C ap e.v 7 £^mploye.e ) Aon tor ng and (Z oniro i25
Employee Monitoring and Searching is Legal 126
First Stop: the Mailroom 127
Next Stop: the Telephone 128
Last Stop: the Network 129
E Mail is Not Private 131
Employer Can Monitor E Mail 132
E Mail Archives and the Courts 134
Wrap 135
(Skap+et* 8 Z)n e.rv c C^ow p Ae.t Security 137
Forget Hackers, Your Bigger Security Problem is Inside 137
Lessons from Retail 139
What s In Must Stay In 140
Security Policy Must Be Understood 141
Hackers are Getting Smarter and More Mercenary 143
Password Parables 143
Social Engineering and Security 145
Desktop Servers Mean the Death of Security 147
Virus Safeguards 148
More Internet Connection means More Virus Problems 149
Wrap 150
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C c p e.r 9 ~Cke CMtemet and Pree Spe.e.c 151
Internet Culture no Longer Restrains Participants 152
The Internet Becomes Unruly 152
Flame Wars, Crossposting, and Spamming 154
Canter and Siegel 156
Flames Grow into Defamation 158
Public Figures and the Internet 161
The Politically Correct Quagmire and the Internet 162
You Say It, You Sign It 163
User Naming Conventions 165
Anonymous Remailers 166
Avoid Responding From Work 168
Censorship From All Angles 168
Convictions Bordering on Fanaticism 168
Can Netiquette Stop the Debate? 170
Dealing with The Right 171
Dealing with The Left 172
Supporting The Middle 172
Your Newsgroup Policy 173
Why Read Newsgroups 175
Newsgroup Etiquette 176
Flames with the Company in the .Sig 178
Wrap 180
(2 c p e.v 10 Will f ad son j ve.v i e. IDe+e^mme
3n e.rne. Ocmtervr? 183
Commercial Web Sites Explode 184
Applying Marketing Ethics (Marketing Ethics?) to the Internet 186
Judging Web Contents Value 188
Your Users and Advertising 189
Advertisements People Pay For 190
Via E mail 191
Via Newsgroups 192
Wrap 193
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Corporate Politics and the Internet
Chapter 11 Rating Web Pages 195
The Ethical Angle of Ratings 196
Active Rating Options 197
Who Implements the Ratings? 199
Will Netiquette Carry the Day? 200
The Legal Angle of Ratings 201
What s the Penalty for Non Compliance? 202
Can the Authorities Keep Up? 203
Wrap 205
C c p e.r 12 19+k Ce Mury Laws vs. 21st (Sentu^y
Technology 207
Cyberporn, Intersmut, and Hate Speech 210
What s Legal On Paper 211
What s Legal on the Internet 213
The Telecommunications Reform Act of 1996 214
Cable TV 216
InterSmut and CyberPorn 216
Universal Service and Video Dial Tone 216
Media Ownership 217
Long Distance and Local Telephone Service 217
Broadcast Spectrum 218
The V Chip 218
Clean Monopolies No More 219
Communications Decency Act 221
What the Communications Decency Act Includes 222
Ongoing Legal Challenges 223
Applying Existing Obscenity Laws to the Internet 225
Which Community is the Standard Community? 227
How Liable Are ISPs and Connected Companies? 228
Enforcement Problems Abound 230
The Court Decision 233
Politics from the Politicians 234
Will Washington Ruin the Internet? 234
Pending Laws on Pornography, Free Speech, and Copyright 236
Contents
The Internet Forces California Voting Changes 238
Wrap 239
C cxp e,v 13 Does CWellec+ual P^ope^+y Protect
yKny+kmg v (Syberspace? 24 1
Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights 243
Patents 244
Trademarks 245
Copyrights 246
Nil White Paper Attempts New Law 248
Tangible Medium Of Expression 249
Your Rights From the First Sale Doctrine 252
Fair Use—the Blurry Line 254
The Far Side of the Blurry Line 25 7
Copyright Rules of the Future? 258
International Considerations 261
Domain Names are Now Valuable 262
The Domain Name Land Rush 264
Copyright and Trademark Tests Enforced 266
Finding Experts in Cyberlaw 272
Wrap 274
(Z c p vK 14 ^voiding Discrimination Lawsuits 277
Preventing Hostile Workplace Hassles 278
Sexual Harassment Conditions 280
Title VII and Reasonable People 282
Company Protection Against Unreasonable People 283
Wrap 286
d ap e.v 15 Politics Iror CMtemet Service
Providers 289
Are ISPs Responsible for Every Copyright Flowing Across their
Network? 291
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Corporate Politics and the Internet
ISP Liability 293
ISP, Online Service, BBS—What s the Difference? 297
Wliat Model do we Use for Regulation? 299
Broadcaster 300
Press 302
Republisher 303
Public Forum 304
Physical Bulletin Board 305
Mail 306
Common Carrier 307
Implied License 309
Action After Awareness 312
Is E mail Filtering Next? 313
Should ISPs Lobby In Self Defense? How? 314
Will Bill Gates, Robert Kavner, or Lou Gerstner Ever be Arrested? 315
Unmasking the Cowards 317
Wrap 319
(Zhapfe^ 16 Poli+ics ^ov (Z~ov e.v 1 Vovide^s 321
Intellectual Property and the Content Provider 322
Web Implied License for Viewers 323
Protecting Your Web Contents 324
Learning From Other Web Sites 327
Get Permission for All Pieces of Your Web 329
Publish With Perplexed Permissions: A Tale of Copyright and the Web 329
Contractors and Your Web Copyright 331
Obscenity and the Content Provider 332
You Know It When You See It 333
Wrap 334
(Z ap}e.r 17 Defining }?oi v ^Acceptable lAse
Policy 337
Current State of Corporate Acceptable Use Policy Implementation 338
Reasonable Acceptable Use Policy Guidelines 341
Legal Ramifications of Your Acceptable Use Policy 343
Acceptable Use Policies and Employee Termination 345
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Contents
Good Cause 346
E mail Monitoring 348
Writing Your Acceptable Use Policy 349
Scope and Overview 351
E mail 352
World Wide Web 356
Newsgroups 357
Internet Relay Chat Channels and Multi User Domains 359
Your Actions are Monitored 360
Consequences of Misuse 362
Your Signature, Please 366
Acceptable Use Policy Examples 367
Internet User Companies 368
Privacy 370
Sexual Harassment and Discrimination 3 71
Trade Secrets and Confidentiality 371
Employee Productivity 372
Other Human Resource Issues 3 73
Internet Service Providers 3 73
Internet America Acceptable Use Policy: 3 74
Appropriate Use Policy for OnRamp Technologies, Inc. 375
Acceptable Usage of PPPAccounts 376
Inactivity and Disconnect Inactivity Policy 377
Usenet Policy and Acceptable Posting Procedures 3 78
Customer Responsibility and Cooperation 380
Acceptable Use OfOnramp Web Servers and Restrictions 381
Notes from Other ISPs 382
Other Company Policies 383
Security Policy 384
Software Protection Guidelines 385
Sample Corporate Policy Statement 386
Wrap 387
C ap e~v 18 Overview of (Son+rol Options 389
The Acceptable Use Policy Committee 390
Choosing Committee Members 390
The First Meeting Demonstration 395
The Acceptable Use Policy Committee s Mandate 396
Who Disciplines Policy Violators 398
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Corporate Politics and the Internet
Tracking Systems Overview 399
Firewalls 400
Proxy Servers 401
PC LAN to Internet Gateways 402
WebTrack 403
Children s Protective Software will Become Corporate 404
Mixed Systems will Be Common 405
Wrap 406
(ZUapier 19 lAs v g Pirewalls and P^oxy Sewers to
(Sokv+toI Your / letwoi*k 409
Keeping Outsiders Out 410
Keeping Insiders In 412
Blocking Access to Internet Web Sites 413
Blocking Access To Newsgroups 415
Blocking Access By Time 416
Logging Internet Activity 417
Wrap 419
References 419
(Skap+er 20 lAsiiag CJntemet Gateways to donirol
You^ AJetwofk 421
Keeping Outsiders Out 423
Keeping Insiders In 425
Blocking Access to Internet Web Sites 427
Blocking Access to Newsgroups 428
Blocking Access by Time 430
Logging Internet Activity 430
Wrap 431
C ossary 1+33
Jnd x 441
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