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1 1, 4 | communications media and information technology, and the Internet
2 1, 5 | the Church.~Use of the new information technology and the Internet
3 2, 8 | of the free exchange of information and ideas has played a praiseworthy
4 2, 9 | 9. The explosion of information technology has increased
5 3, 10| lack of access, to the new information technology. In this sense
6 3, 10| an older gap between the ‘information rich' and ‘information poor'.~
7 3, 10| information rich' and ‘information poor'.~The expression ‘digital
8 3, 10| beneficiaries of the new means of information and expression and those
9 3, 10| resource of comprehensive information and services available without
10 3, 11| globalization process, the new information technology and the Internet
11 3, 12| authorities to block access to information—on the Internet or in other
12 3, 13| instrument for bringing news and information rapidly to people. But the
13 3, 13| overwhelming quantity of information on the Internet, much of
14 3, 13| capacity for customizing information simply to raise electronic
15 3, 13| to “assemble packages of information and services uniquely designed
16 3, 14| the sharing of ideas and information, is another set of concerns
17 4, 17| Internet repositories of information freely available to all
18 4, 17| other aspects of the new information technology. In particular,
19 4, 17| digital divide between the information rich and the information
20 4, 17| information rich and the information poor requires urgent attention
21 4, 17| the World Summit of the Information Society scheduled to take
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