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depending on how they are used and who uses them to greatest effect
Evgeny Morozov, “The Dark Side of Internet for Egyptian and Tunisian Protesters,”
Globe and Mail
, January 28, 2011; Louis Klaveras, “The Coming Twivolutions? Social
Media in the Recent Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt,”
Huffington Post
, January 31, 2011,
http://​www.​huffingtonpost.​com/​louis-​klarevas/​post_​1647_​b_​815749.​html
.

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have even experimented with Internet voting in elections and referenda
Sutton Meagher, “Comment: When Personal Computers Are Transformed into Ballot Boxes: How Internet Elections in Estonia Comply with the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,”
American University International Law Review
23 (2008).

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proposals placed by citizens on a government website
Freedom House—Latvia, 2012,
http://​www.​freedomhouse.​org/​report/​nations-​transit/​2012/​latvia
.

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achieve higher levels of quality in the services they deliver
Tina Rosenberg, “Armed with Data, Fighting More Than Crime,”
New York Times
, Opinionator blog, May 2, 2012,
http://​opinionator.​blogs.​nytimes.​com/​2012/​05/​02/​armed-​with-​data-​fighting-​more-​than-​crime/
.

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productive dialogues and arguments about issues and legislation
Clay Shirky, “How the Internet Will (One Day) Transform Government,” TEDGlobal 2012, June 2012.

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watch Internet videos on television screens
Jenna Wortham, “More Are Watching Internet Video on Actual TVs, Research Shows,”
New York Times
, September 26, 2012.

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“be appropriated into the realm of the digital”
William Gibson, “Back from the Future,”
New York Times Magazine
, August 19, 2007.

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any other activity besides sleeping and working
Joe Light, “Leisure Trumps Learning in Time-Use Survey,”
Wall Street Journal
, June 22, 2011.

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watches television more than five hours per day
Nielsen, “State of the Media: Consumer Usage Report,” 2011, p. 3. The American Video Viewer, 32 hours, 47 minutes of TV viewing weekly = 4.7 hours per day,
http://​www.​nielsen.​com/​content/​dam/​corporate/​us/​en/​reports-​downloads/​2011-​Reports/​State​ofMedia​Consumer​Usage​Report.​pdf
.

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spends 80 percent of his or her campaign money
eMarketer, “Are Political Ad Dollars Going Online?,” May 14, 2008,
http://​www.​emarketer.​com/​Article.​aspx?​id=​1006271&​R=100​6271
.

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Philadelphia and easily find several low-cost print shops
Christopher Munden, “A Brief History of Early Publishing in Philadelphia,” Philly Fiction,
http://​phillyfiction.​com/​more/​brief_​history_​of_​early_​days_​of_​philadelphia_​publishing.​html
.

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destructive trend is likely to get much worse before it gets better
Citizens United v. FEC
, 130 S. Ct. 876 (2010); Adam Liptak, “Justices, 5-4, Reject Corporate Spending Limit,”
New York Times
, January 22, 2010.

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television is much more tightly controlled than the Internet
Charles Clover, “Internet Subverts Russian TV’s Message,”
Financial Times
, December 1, 2011.

142
“There is one face: Putin”
David M. Herszenhorn, “Putin Wins, but Opposition Keeps Pressing,”
New York Times
, March 4, 2012.

143
people aged sixty-five and older watch, on average
Alana Semuels, “Television Viewing at All-Time High,”
Los Angeles Times
, February 24, 2009.

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most major cities that people used to read
Donald A. Ritchie,
Reporting from Washington: The History of the Washington Press Corps
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), p. 131.

145
the morning newspapers began to go bankrupt as well
Mark Fitzgerald, “How Did Newspapers Get in This Pickle?,”
Editor & Publisher
, March 18, 2009.

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digital news stories already reach more people
David Carr, “Tired Cries of Bias Don’t Help Romney,”
New York Times
, October 1, 2012.

147
staring at chalk on a blackboard
“Why Do 60% of Students Find Their Lectures Boring?,”
Guardian
, May 11, 2009.

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sharp declines in budgets for public education
“Education Takes a Beating Nationwide,”
Los Angeles Times
, July 31, 2011.

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college-level instruction on the Internet
Tamar Lewin, “Questions Follow Leader of For-Profit Colleges,”
New York Times
, May 27, 2011; Tamar Lewin, “For-Profit College Group Sued as U.S. Lays Out Wide Fraud,”
New York Times
, August 9, 2011.

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The school was later prosecuted and shut down
“Degrees for Sale at Spam U.,” CBS News, February 11, 2009,
http://​www.​cbsnews.​com/​2100-​205_​162-​659418.​html
; “Diploma Mill Operators Hit with Court Judgments,”
Consumer Affairs
, March 18, 2005,
http://​www.​consumer​affairs.​com/​news04/​2005/​diploma_​mill.​html
.

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emergence of chronic disease states that account for most medical problems
“Counting Every Moment,”
Economist
, March 3, 2012.

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beginning to improve the allocation and deployment of public health resources
Andrea Freyer Dugas et al., “Google Flu Trends: Correlation with Emergency Department Influenza Rates and Crowding Metrics,”
Clinical Infectious Diseases
54, no. 4 (January 8, 2012).

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insurance companies have begun to use data mining techniques
“Very Personal Finance,”
Economist
, June 2, 2012.

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for customers whose data profiles classify them as low-risk
Ibid.

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the legend of Doctor Faust first appeared
Christopher Marlowe,
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
, 1604, edited by Rev. Alexander Dyce,
http://​www.​gutenberg.​org/​files/​779/​779-​h/​779-​h.htm
.

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historians claim that Faust was based
Philip B. Meggs and Alston W. Purvis,
Meggs’ History of Graphic Design
, 5th ed. (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2012), p. 76–77.

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“Faustian bargains”
Herman Kahn, “Technology and the Faustian Bargain,” January 1, 1976,
http://​www.​hudson.​org/​index.​cfm?​fuseaction=​publication_​details&​id=​2218
; Lance Morrow, “The Faustian Bargain of Stem Cell Research,”
Time
, July 12, 2001.

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read by the government without a warrant
John Seabrook, “Petraeus and the Cloud,”
New Yorker
, November 14, 2012.

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reliance on the cloud creates new potential choke points
Nicole Perlroth, “Amazon Cloud Service Goes Down and Takes Popular Sites with It,”
New York Times
, October 22, 2012.

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“So you have these two fighting against each other”
Richard Siklos, “Information Wants to Be Free … and Expensive,” CNN, July 20, 2009,
http://​tech.​fortune.​cnn.​com/​2009/​07/​20/​information-​wants-​to-​be-​free-​and-​expensive/

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on servers based in Sweden, Iceland, and possibly other locations
Andy Greenberg, “Wikileaks Servers Move to Underground Nuclear Bunker,”
Forbes
, August 30, 2010.

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broke into numerous other government and corporate
“WikiLeaks Backlash: The First Global Cyber War Has Begun, Claim Hackers,”
Guardian
, December 11, 2010.

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Independent groups of hacktivists
Hayley Tsukayama, “Anonymous Claims Credit for Crashing FBI, DOJ Sites,”
Washington Post
, January 20, 1012; Ellen Nakashima, “CIA Web Site Hacked; Group LulzSec Takes Credit,”
Washington Post
, June 15, 2011; Thom Shanker and Elisabeth Bumiller, “Hackers Gained Access to Sensitive Military Files,”
New York Times
, July 14, 2011; David E. Sanger and John Markoff, “I.M.F. Reports Cyberattack Led to ‘Very Major Breach,’ ”
New York Times
, June 11, 2011; David Batty, “Vatican Becomes Latest Anonymous Hacking Victim,”
Guardian
, March 7, 2012; Melanie Hick, “Anonymous Hacks Interpol Site After 25 Arrests,”
Huffington Post
, January 3, 2012,
http://​www.​huffingtonpost.​co.​uk/​2012/​03/​01/​anonymous-​hacks-​interpol-​_n_1312544.​html
; Martin Beckford, “Downing Street Website Also Taken Down by Anonymous,”
Telegraph
, April 8, 2012; Tom Brewster, “Anonymous Strikes Downing Street and Ministry of Justice,”
TechWeek Europe
, April 10, 2012,
http://​www.​techweek​europe.​co.​uk/​news/​anonymous-​government-​downing-​street-​moj-​71979
; “NASA Says Was Hacked 13 Times Last Year,” Reuters, March 2, 2012.

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hackers recorded the call and put it on the web
Duncan Gardham, “ ‘Anonymous’ Hackers Intercept Conversation Between FBI and Scotland Yard on How to Deal with Hackers,”
Telegraph
, February 3, 2012.

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penetrated by a cyberattack believed to have originated in China
Michael Joseph Gross, “Enter the Cyber-Dragon,”
Vanity Fair
, September 2011.

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“fifth domain” for potential military conflict
Susan P. Crawford, “When We Wage Cyberwar, the Whole Web Suffers,” Bloomberg, April 25, 2012.

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“a global cyber arms race”
David Alexander, “Global Cyber Arms Race Engulfing Web—Defense Official,” Reuters, April 11, 2012.

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cybersecurity technology, offense has the advantage over defense
Ibid.; Ron Rosenbaum, “Richard Clarke on Who Was Behind the Stuxnet Attack,”
Smithsonian
, April 2, 2012.

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which prevented ancient Greece’s conquest by Persia
Simon Singh,
The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography
(New York: Doubleday, 1999).

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on the messenger’s scalp, and then “waited for the hair to regrow”
Ibid.

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cryptography in its various forms
Ibid.; Andrew Lycett, “Breaking Germany’s Enigma Code,” BBC, February 17, 2011,
http://​www.​bbc.​co.​uk/​history/​worldwars/​wwtwo/​enigma_01.​shtml
.

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“The system kind of got loose”
Michael Joseph Gross, “World War 3.0,”
Vanity Fair
, May 2012.

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four trends have converged to make cybersecurity a problem
James Kaplan, Shantnu Sharma, and Allen Weinberg, “Meeting the Cybersecurity Challenge,”
McKinsey Quarterly
, June 2011.

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corporations, government agencies, and organizations
Gross, “Enter the Cyber-Dragon.”

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“We don’t do that”
Rosenbaum, “Richard Clarke on Who Was Behind the Stuxnet Attack.”

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373,000 jobs each year—and $16 billion in lost earnings—from the theft of intellectual property
Richard Adler, Report of the 26th Annual Aspen Institute Conference on Communications Policy,
Updating Rules of the Digital Road: Privacy, Security, Intellectual Property
, 2012, p. 14.

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worth $1 billion—in a single night
Richard A. Clarke, “How China Steals Our Secrets,”
New York Times
, April 3, 2012.

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examined one yet that has not been infected
Nicole Perlroth, “How Much Have Foreign Hackers Stolen?,”
New York Times
, Bits blog, February 14, 2012,
http://​bits.​blogs.​nytimes.​com/​2012/​02/​14/​how-​much-​have-​foreign-​hackers-​stolen/​?scp=​7&sq=cyber%20​security&st=​cse
.

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“nearly four times the amount of data”
Ibid.

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“cyberthreat will be the number one threat to the country”
J. Nicholas Hoover, “Cyber Attacks Becoming Top Terror Threat, FBI Says,”
Information Week
, February 1, 2012.

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thirteen U.S. defense contractors, and a large number of other corporations
Michael Joseph Gross, “Exclusive: Operation Shady Rat—Unprecedented Cyber-Espionage Campaign and Intellectual-Property Bonanza,”
Vanity Fair
, August 2, 2011.

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six weeks’ worth of emails between the Chamber
Nicole Perlroth, “Traveling Light in a Time of Digital Thievery,”
New York Times
, February 10, 2012.

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still sending information over the Internet to China
Ibid.

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individual packages containing the products they produce
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, “Machine-to-Machine Communications: Connecting Billions of Devices,” OECD Digital Economy Papers, No. 192, 2012,
http://​dx.​doi.​org/​10.​1787/​5k9gsh​2gp043-​en
.

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dairy farmers in Switzerland are even connecting
John Tagliabue, “Swiss Cows Send Texts to Announce They’re in Heat,”
New York Times
, October 2, 2012.

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“control systems that run these facilities, a nearly fivefold increase from 2010”
John O. Brennan, “Time to Protect Against Dangers of Cyberattack,”
Washington Post
, April 15, 2012.

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