Continuing this week's walk down memory lane! Remember "High Noon on the Electronic Frontier?" Published in 1996 by MIT press, this collection of essays on privacy, copyright, crypto, and the like is every bit as relevant and prescient today as it was all those Internet centuries ago. Especially noteworthy is Tim May's BlackNet essay and Crypto-Anarchist Manifesto. Looks like the whole book's available online! Link (Thanks, Tony!)
Continuing this week's walk down
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