

An edition of Release 2.0 (1997)
a design for living in the digital age
By Esther Dyson
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Broadway Books
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
In Release 2.0, Dyson charts the implications of the Internet for business, government, education, communities, and individuals, and illuminates the fundamental conflicts in the spread of digital communication: conflicts between personal privacy and society's interest in openness between security and freedom, between commerce and community, between government oversight and personal autonomy, between flourishing creativity and the protection of intellectual property. As Dyson makes clear, the digital society will bring profound shifts in the balance of power between producers and consumers, governments and citizens, the mass media and their audiences. Now the challenge, and the opportunity, is for citizens to resolve these conflicts and trade-offs in their own public and private communities.
subjects: Computer networks, Internet, Social aspects, Social aspects of Computer networks, Social aspects of Internet, Computernetwerken, Sociale aspecten, New York Times reviewed, Internet, social aspects, Computer networks--social aspects, Internet--social aspects, Computer communication networks, Information systems, Za4150 .d97 1997, 305.48/33