Interested in doing a paper on cybercrime, but not sure where to start your online research? This page has plenty of links, and will lead you to thousands more.
This is the homepage of the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee, which seeks to educate Congress and the general public about WWW policy issues. It's a good research tool if you're looking for things like statistics, data, and current Internet policy news.
This site, Privacy and Spying on the Internet, is dedicated to telling you who's watching you and why when you're surfing. You'll find some information about the "open" nature of the Internet there, along with some links and a chance to subscribe to a newsletter. Would you feel comfortable using the information found here in a research paper? Explain.