Abstract

Abstract Cyberculture is plagued by panic over computer pornography. Although computer pornography is a phantom epidemic, the inflated concern it has generated expresses a general culture of fear. The computer porn panic provides the backdrop to the taming of cyberspace, and has helped to catalyse a corrosive atmosphere in which net users and non-users alike are encouraged to think the worst of everyone else, and to seek protection in the embrace of authority.

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