No description available of Daniel J. Weitzner...Weitzner, Daniel J. (2008): Net Neutrality... Seriously this Time. In IEEE Internet Computing, 12 (3) pp. 86-89
Weitzner, Daniel J., Abelson, Harold, Berners-Lee, Tim, Feigenbaum, Joan, Hendler, James A. and Sussman, Gerald J. (2008): Information accountability. In Communications of the ACM, 51 (6) pp. 82-87
Hendler, James A., Shadbolt, Nigel, Hall, Wendy, Berners-Lee, Tim and Weitzner, Daniel J. (2008): Web science: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the web. In Communications of the ACM, 51 (7) pp. 60-69
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2007): Free Speech and Child Protection on the Web. In IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (3) pp. 86-89
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2007): Google, Profiling, and Privacy. In IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (6) pp. 95-96
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2007): From Home to Home Page: New Challenges to Basic Notions of Privacy and Property. In IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (2) pp. 90-93
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2007): Twelve Billion Bargaining Chips: The Web Side of the Net Neutrality Debate. In IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (1) pp. 78-81
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2007): Whose Name Is It, Anyway? Decentralized Identity Systems on the Web. In IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (4) pp. 72-76
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2007): Beyond Secrecy: New Privacy Protection Strategies for Open Information Spaces. In IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (5) pp. 94-96
Weitzner, Daniel J. (2006): In Search of Manageable Identity Systems. In IEEE Internet Computing, 10 (6) pp. 84-86
Ackerman, Mark S., Darrell, Trevor and Weitzner, Daniel J. (2001): Privacy in Context. In Human-Computer Interaction, 16 (2) pp. 167-176
Berman, Jerry and Weitzner, Daniel J. (1997): Directing Policy-Making Beyond the Net's Metaphor. In Communications of the ACM, 40 (2) pp. 83-84
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Publication period:1997-2008
Publication count:12
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