Date archives "April 2011"

A critique of the 1,000 true fans business model for creativity

The On the Spiral blog discusses an important article and argument by Venkatesh Rao: “Venkat attacks the notion that the average “long-tail” content creator should aim to attract 1000 raving fans. This basic model of creative capital is just not believable for two reasons. First, it reduces a prosumer/co-creation economic-cultural environment to a godawful unthinking… Continue reading

Via Campesina opposes International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources as legitimizing seed theft

Via: “We must situate the Treaty in its historical context of constant attempts to steal our seeds. The industry and most governments are using the Treaty to legitimate the industry’s access to those peasant seeds that are stored in collections around the world. The Treaty recognizes and legitimizes industrial property over seeds, thus creating the… Continue reading

Bolivia set to pass the world’s first laws granting all nature equal rights to humans

Truly an epochal move, if it is voted on and put into practice: (reported by the Guardian) “Bolivia is set to pass the world’s first laws granting all nature equal rights to humans. The Law of Mother Earth, now agreed by politicians and grassroots social groups, redefines the country’s rich mineral deposits as “blessings” and… Continue reading

ContactCon: a counter-conference for building a P2P counter-infrastructure

Here is an important announcement from Douglas Ruskoff, on what we believe will be one of the most important p2p conferences this year, in NYC on October 20. There is also extra documentation in our own wiki. Douglas Rushkoff: “Social media offer us an opportunity more spectacular than purchasing video greetings from American Idol contestants… Continue reading