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==Karl Koch in media== ===Books=== *{{cite book| last = [[Katie Hafner]], [[John Markoff]]| title = CYBERPUNK: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier, Revised| date = November 1995| edition = November 1, 1995| pages = [https://archive.org/details/cyberpunkoutlaw000hafn/page/400 400]| publisher = Simon & Schuster| isbn = 0-684-81862-0| url-access = registration| url = https://archive.org/details/cyberpunkoutlaw000hafn/page/400}} ===Movies=== A German movie about his life, entitled ''[[23 (film)|23]]'', was released in 1998. While the film was critically acclaimed, it has been harshly criticized as exploitative by real-life witnesses. A corrective to the film's take is the documentation written by his friends.<ref>[http://seti23.org/karlkoch/ Karl Koch aka. Hagbard Celine 22.7.1965 - 23.5.1989] - mostly in [[German language|German]]</ref> In 1990, a documentary was released titled ''The KGB, The Computer and Me''. ===Music=== *Koch was memorialized by [[Clock DVA]] at the opening of their music video for "The Hacker" and in the liner notes for "The Hacker" on the album ''[[Buried Dreams]]'' (1989).
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