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Chapter 20

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1. Words And Music by Peter Garrett/James Moginie/Rob Hirst. (c) Copyright 1988 Sprint Music. Administered for the World--Warner/Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd. Used By Permission.

2. Rupert Battcock, `The Computer Misuse Act Five years on--the Record since 1990', paper, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK.

3. For the British material in this chapter, I have relied on personal interviews, media reports (particularly for the Wandii case), journal articles, academic papers and commission reports.

4. Colin Randall, `Teenage Computer Hacker "Caused Worldwide Chaos"', Daily Telegraph, 23 February 1993.

5. The local phone company agreed to reduce the bill to [sterling]3000, EORTIC information systems manager Vincent Piedboeuf told the court.

6. Susan Watts, `Trial Haunted by Images of Life in the Twilight Zone', The Independent, 18 March 1993.

7. Toby Wolpe, `Hacker Worked on Barclay's Software', Computer Weekly, 4 March 1993.

8. David Millward, `Computer Hackers Will be Pursued, Vow Police', Daily Telegraph, 19 March 1993.

9. Chester Stern, `Hackers' Threat to Gulf War Triumph', Mail on Sunday, 21 March 1993.

10. `Crimes of the Intellect--Computer Hacking', editorial, The Times, 20 March 1993.

11. `Owners Must Act to Put End to Computer Hacker "Insanity"', South China Morning Post, 30 March 1993.

12. Nick Nuttall, `Hackers Stay Silent on Court Acquittal', The Times, 19 March 1993.

13. Melvyn Howe, Press Association Newsfile, Home News section, 21 May 1993.