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  1. A Little Bit Pregnant: Why it’s a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools - Cory Doctorow

    In his keynote speech Cory addresses the issue of computer regulation in general and, more specifically, asks: What happens when we take the failed regulatory model from the copy-right realm and try to import it into other realms too? What are the consequences?

    http://singularityblog.singularitysymposium.com/a-little-bit-pregnant-cory-doctorow-at-boundaries-frontiers-and-gatekeepers-ischool-conference/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  2. Shaun Inman on The Web 2.0 Show

    We snagged Shaun Inman while we were at SXSW this year. We chat about what he has done, mint, piracy, and many other interesting things!

    From: http://web20show.com/2006/03/episode-14-shaun-inman/

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  3. Michael Geist: Why Copyright? presentation

    "Why Copyright?" is the central question in locating the importance of copyright within larger political debates — what are the impacts of copyright reform on art, creativity and culture? What are the impacts of copyright regulation on the future of the internet and other mobile technologies? What are the larger issues of digital advocacy inspired by current copyright debates? And finally, what are possible repercussions on online public forums and governance?

    Answered in four parts by Dr. Geist, the fate of creativity and cultural preservation, and a more general address of how Canadians can access, use and share knowledge serves to counter common arguments in the media couched in issues of illegal downloading through peer-to-peer networks, digital locks, and software piracy.

    From http://www.cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal/multimedia/view/1

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago