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Alsaid, A., and Martin, D. Bugnosis. Computer Software, 2001; www.bugnosis.org/.
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Alsaid, A., and Martin, D. Detecting Web bugs with Bugnosis: Privacy advocacy through education. In Proceedings of the 2002 Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Springer LNCS; www.cs.bu.edu/~dm/pubs/bugnosis-pet2002.pdf.
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American Library Association Code of Ethics, June 28, 1995; www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/ethics.html.
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Association for Computing Machinery Code of Ethics, Oct. 16, 1992; www.acm.org/constitution/code.html.
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Privacy online: Fair information practices in the electronic marketplace; a Report to Congress. U.S. Federal Trade Commission, May, 2000; www.ftc.gov/reports/privacy2000/privacy2000.pdf.
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Knight v. Exeter School District, Rockingham County Superior Court (NH), Nov. 2000.
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Murray, B.H., and Cowart, J.J. Web bugs: A study of the presence and growth rate of Web bugs on the Internet. Cyveillance Inc. (Aug. 2001); www.cyveillance.com/ (Registration required).
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Web bug standards to be developed. Network Advertising Initiative press release (Oct. 2001); www.networkadvertising.org/aboutnai_news_pr100401.asp.
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Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P). World Wide Web Consortium; www.w3c.org/P3P.
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Reinke, T., and E-Soft Inc. Web bug report. SecuritySpace.com (Nov. 2001); www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200110/webbug.html.
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Smith, R.M. Why are they bugging you? Privacy Foundation (2000); www.privacyfoundation.org/resources/whyusewb.asp.
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Solida, M. School chiefs skirt Net policies. Indianapolis Star (Feb. 18, 2001).
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