Date archives "February 2010"

Industrial agriculture and energy consumption

The difference in energy use between industrial and traditional agricultural systems could not be starker. There is much talk of how efficient and productive industrial agriculture is compared with traditional farming in the global South but, if one takes into consideration energy efficiency, nothing could be further from the truth. The FAO calculates that, on… Continue reading

10 Proposals To Achieve a Open and Free World

This is a synthesis of the Barcelona Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge, proposed by the Free Knowledge Institute. You can find the full version here. Challenges Humanity is facing unprecedented challenges in terms of sustainability, on a planetary scale. Global economic, social and environmental issues are affecting each and every one of… Continue reading

Brewster Kneen on questioning the ‘tyranny of rights’

Grain reviews The Tyranny of Rights by Brewster Kneen, a book questioning political strategies that focus on ‘human rights’. Excerpts: ” Kneen’s entry point in talking about rights is food – and for good reason. Over the years the term “rights” has assumed a more and more prominent place on the agricultural landscape. The most… Continue reading

P2P Metaphysics: One, None, and the Many

There are exactly two ways to do things: one, and many Spurred by William Tozier’s meditation above, which is an argument for generalist practice and knowledge as against hyper-specialisation, our friend Paul Hartzog wrote some interesting observations in the comment field. Paul Hartzog writes: “The classical opposition to the One was always the Many. Somewhere… Continue reading

On the convergence of open/p2p movements

In October 2005, Seedling, the magazine of GRAIN, published a series of contributions on the ways in which people are resisting the push for monopoly rights over information in different sectors. They interviewed a ten-person panel includes people working in the fields of free and open software (FOSS), access to medicines, seeds, communications and the… Continue reading

WikiSym 2010: Call for papers

WikiSym 2010, The International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, that will take place is recieving proposals until March 7. Here is the full announcement: WikiSym 2010 website July 7-8-9 in Gda?sk, Poland. Co-located with Wikimania 2010 (Intl. Conference on Wikimedia Foundation projects, Wikimania 2010 website). Peer-reviewed and archived in the ACM Digital Library. Important… Continue reading

The Article Processing Charge and the Integrity of Open Access Publishing

Richard Poynder has an interesting interview with the CEO of Open Access publisher Sciyo, Aleksandar Lazinica, where the latter states that “author pay formats” should be abandoned. Here is interesting background to the controversy, read the whole interview here. Richard Poynder: “In their efforts to derail the onward march of Open Access (OA) opponents have… Continue reading

Peer production and venture capital

Excerpted from Charles Hugh Smith: “What I find radically appealing is not so much the technical aspects of desktop/workbench production of parts which were once out of financial reach of small entrepreneurs–though that revolution is the enabling technology–it is the possibility that entrepreneurs can own the means of production without resorting to vulture/bank investors/loans. Anyone… Continue reading

A proposal for a open hardware business model

Excerpted from Jeremy Bennett of Embecosm (open source services, tools and models to facilitate embedded software development with complex systems-on-chip). Jeremy is also an active contributor to the OpenCores project. Dr. Jeremy Bennett: “A modern silicon chip is typically built from silicon “intellectual property” (IP), written in a hardware description language such as Verilog or… Continue reading

Iceland could become a internet and press freedom haven

A communication by Smári McCarthy of the Icelandic Digital Freedoms Society on the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative: This really important project, endorsed by the P2P Foundation, was also reported on BBC News: “In recent months a group of local and international people has been working on an initiative here in Iceland to propose reforms in… Continue reading