Freedom of Speech in Cyberspace: Intel v. Hamidi (original) (raw)

Information Systems Security, 2000

Abstract

Abstract The development of cyberspace and the Internet have changed how we communicate to a large audience. Television advertising or bulk mailings are extremely expensive, but an individual or organization can send out thousands of e- mails at virtually no cost. Many charitable and business organizations use e-mail to communicate worldwide with their employees, supporters, clients, potential customers, or other interested parties. As the U.S. Supreme Court noted in a recent decision, “any person with a phone line can become a town crier with a voice that resonates farther than it could from any soapbox.”1

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