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The dark net

by Bartlett, Jamie frey50
Published by : Melville House (Brooklyn, New York) , 2014 Physical details: x, 308 pages 24 cm ISBN:9781612194899; 1612194893; 9781612194899.
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Originally published in Great Britain in 2014 by William Heinemann.

Introduction: Liberty or death -- Unmasking the trolls -- The lone wolf -- Into Galt's Gulch -- Three clicks -- On the road -- Lights, web-camera, action -- The Werther Effect -- Conclusion: Zoltan vs. Zerzan.

"Beyond the familiar online world that most of us inhabit--a world of Google, Facebook, and Twitter--lies a vast and often hidden network of sites, communities, and cultures where freedom is pushed to its limits, and where people can be anyone, or do anything, they want. This is the world of Bitcoin and Silk Road, of radicalism and pornography. This is the Dark Net. In this important and revealing book, Jamie Bartlett takes us deep into the digital underworld and presents an extraordinary look at the internet we don't know. Beginning with the rise of the internet and the conflicts and battles that defined its early years, Bartlett reports on trolls, pornographers, drug dealers, hackers, political extremists, Bitcoin programmers, and vigilantes--and puts a human face on those who have many reasons to stay anonymous. Rich with historical research and revelatory reporting, The Dark Net is an unprecedented, eye-opening look at a world that doesn't want to be known."--Jacket.