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Communications of the ACM
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Volume 46 , Issue 4 (April 2003)
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Digital rights management
COLUMN: Viewpoint
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Pages: 27 - 29
Year of Publication: 2003
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT
Communicating through the natural human senses, not just theusual text and images, experiential environments can serve even the illiterate and impoverished in the remotest human societies.
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Amoako, K. United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa speaking at the First Executive Dialogue of Ministers and Leaders in the Private Sector on Science and Technology for Africa's Development (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, June 18--19,1998).
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Weller, C. and Hersh, A. Free markets and poverty. The American Prospect 13, 1 (Jan. 1--14, 2002).
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