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Who sets U.S. cyberspace policy? For many Americans, the medium is as central as radio, television, telephone, and library all rolled into one, yet there is no Department of Cyberspace, no "cyberczar." Instead, like so many sites on the Web, government policy-makers are scattered among a number of agencies in Washington. What's more, U.S. cyberpolicy has zigzagged over the years and the loose working group structure has yet to develop a consistent, integrated government vision for cyberspace.
July 18, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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