Archive for September, 2010

Net Neutrality Debate

Great hour long radio show on net neutrality from NPR’s The State of Things.  Me, the inimitable Paul Jones of iBiblio, and Ryan Radia of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.  Frank Stasio is just a great interviewer.  Listen to it here› Continue reading

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments

Op Art Comic in todays SF Chronicle

We have a centerfold Op Art comic on “Copyright’s Futures”  in today’s San Francisco Chronicle.  The comic is › Continue reading

Sunday, September 26th, 2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Why I Miss Justice Blackmun…

This isn’t a post about intellectual property or the networked society, so if your interests only run that far, cease reading here.  In the late 80’s and early 90’s refugees were attempting to escape what was, in a decidedly non metaphorical sense, a hellish situation in Haiti.. › Continue reading

Sunday, September 5th, 2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Why We Need a Digital Civil Society

Nitya Rajan interviewed me at Orgcon about why the legislative process malfunctions particularly badly on digital policy, and what the creation of civil society groups could do to fix that.  Video after the jump. › Continue reading

Saturday, September 4th, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments

From the Blog

  • The Hargreaves Review Published Today

    The Hargreaves Review of British intellectual property policy is to be published this morning.. and as you will see, the leaks were as misleading as they were revealing…..  My Financial Times column follows… 

  • Keith Aoki — A Remembrance Book

    A slideshow and downloadable book remembering Keith in words and pictures.  You can order a glossy, high quality copy of the book itself here from Createspace or here from Amazon.  We tried to make it as beautiful as something Keith would create.  We failed. But we came close; have a look at how striking it is… all because of Keith’s art.

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