59The Forces Driving Online Reputation
4. Center for Responsive Politics, “Money in Politics, “ via.opensecrets.org. Go:
http://wildwest2.com/go/402.
5. Unnamed Wikipedia contributors, “1912 Boston Red Sox season,” via
Wikipedia.com. Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/403.
6. The California Coastal Records Project. Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/404.
7. National Archives, “Immigration Records (Ship Passenger Arrival Records
and Land Border Entries),” via archives.gov. Go: http://wildwest2.com/
go/405.
8. Family Watchdog, “National Sex Offender Registry,” via familywatchdog.us.
Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/406.
9. Federal Bureau of Prisons, “BOP: Inmate Locator Page.” Go:
http://wildwest2.com/go/407.
10. For example, Jefferson County Clerk’s Office, “Online Land Records.” Go:
http://wildwest2.com/go/408.
11. CyberInsecure Blog, “5534 Stolen Ebay Logins and Passwords Accidentally
Found Online by Security Firm.” Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/409.
12. Brian Krebs, “A Word of Caution about Google Calendar,” SecurityFix
(blog). Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/410.
13. New York Times, “Affairs of the Nation; Highly Important News from Wash-
ington. The Electoral Vote Counted,” p. 1. Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/411.
14. Ibid.
15. Ya le D a i ly Ne w s , “Yale Daily News Historical Archive,” via library.yale.edu.
Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/412.
16. Internet Archive Foundation, “Internet Archive.” Go: http://wildwest2.com/
go/413.
17. Library of Congress, “Library of Congress, Internet Archive, webarchivist.org
and the Pew Internet & American Life Project Announce Sept. 11 Web
Archive.” Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/414.
18. Unnamed Wikipedia contributors, “Streisand Effect,” Wikipedia.com. Go:
http://wildwest2.com/go/415.
19. Brad Stone, “In Web Uproar, Antipiracy Code Spreads Wildly,” New York
Times, May 3, 2007. Go: http://wildwest2.com/go/416. Website count
estimated via Google search for the text of the code (verified February 1,
2009).