Civil Liberties | Individuals Should Not Be Allowed to Communicate Anonymously Via the Internet

About the author: David Davenport is an assistant professor in the Computer Engineering Department of Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.

Anonymous communication is seen as the cornerstone of an Internet culture that promotes sharing and free speech and is overtly anti-establishment. Anonymity, so the argument goes, ensures governments cannot spy on citizens and thus guarantees privacy and free speech. The recommendations of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s conference on “Anonymous Communication Policies for the Internet” support this view....

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