Posted on Fri, 05/01/2007 - 17:57 byR
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Steal This Disc:
Lessig's talk:
John Perry Barlow:
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Posted on Thu, 30/11/2006 - 00:25 byR
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This articles seems to understand what i tried to explain. Please refrain from centralizing, we need to continue pushing the intelligence of the network to the borders by making people the sole owner and sharer of computation, storage and information/communication through a p2p network or any new distributed media.
Another very interesting ressource is "MIT World: distributed intelligence" where i found this very interesting conference.
And two interesting books: Code 2.0 and Wealth of Networks.
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Posted on Sun, 19/11/2006 - 14:29 byR
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Let us consider how we get access today. We have long been used to buy internet access from companies or, for some "lucky" few, academics and such. If we are to have a word to say on this network we need to own at least some part of it in some way. In this sense, I'm not saying no commercial entity can exist, to the contrary, just the fact that in residential areas, for example, we should either own our networks and manage them democratically or have a strong sets of rules to protect the users. An internet bill of right in some way... Producing content is no guarantee of ownership of this content as we regularly see in web's site agreements. An infrastructure for and by the people must be put in place so people's choice of licenses on content they produce can have some value.
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