Dear nettimers
A year ago, in Turing Complete User
http://contemporary-home-computing.org/turing-complete-user/, I wrote
that the development of the Invisible Computer results in the creation
of an Invisible User. We need to keep both the term and the idea of the
User alive, to insure that users --- those who use a system they haven't
developed --- don't lose either their rights or the opportunity to
protect them. In the article I only briefly mention what these users
rights could be.
Now I'd like to invite computer users to elaborate and suggest points
(long or short) that could be included in a hypothetical Bill Of
Computer Users Rights.
http://userrights.contemporary-home-computing.org/
please contribute
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