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               |    Social Good: CPSR's National InformationInfrastructure: Serving the Community
  The Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility's
      report Serving
      the Community: A Public Interest Vision of the National Information
      Infrastructure (the NII is a vision for a national inter-network
      network akin to the Internet) is one of the most articulate linkages of
      social and technological goods in a particular field.  An interesting
      feature of the CPSR report is that pitfalls as well as goals and
      opportunities are described.  This approach implies that it is the
      responsible development of technology, not the technology itself that
      accrues benefits to society, and provides a good clarification of the
      possible social benefit and harm the NII project has the potential to
      produce, something appropriately applicable to the Internet as a measure
      of its success and a plan for further action.
       Some of the important goals CPSR describes for the NII
      include:
       The most important novel ideas presented here are
      certainly the last four, and they are ideas which we will have to keep in
      mind when trying to address shortcoming of the Internet
      from public policy approaches.
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