Kevin Carson calls for an Open Kindle

Via the C4SS blog. Kevin Carson: “When someone buys a book, they are also buying the right to resell that book, to loan it out, or to even give it away if they want. Everyone understands this.” –Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, 2002. “You may not sell, rent, lease, distribute, broadcast, sublicense or otherwise assign any rights… Continue reading

The Shame in Spain

Glyn Moody recently posted this: The Shame in Spain I’ve written a number of times about Spain’s use of free software, notably at the provincial level. There’s even a handy – if rather out-dated – map that shows the extent of Penguin love there. Sadly, it looks like Microsoft is making the Spanish government an… Continue reading

InnovaCamp Mediterrane@

InnovaCamp Mediterrane@ is a BarCamp to explore innovation, especially within the Mediterranean region. It is a participatory space where the atendees share experiences, ideas & networking and will take place in Citilab-Cornellà, Barcelona from 22-24th of May. The event is free and everybody is welcome to attend and participate. You can present your project at… Continue reading

Reporting on Obama’s flawed IP Report

The two documents have opposing aims: ours is to reveal how well countries respect the interests of consumers in their copyright laws and enforcement practices, whereas the 301 Report is only concerned with the interests of IP owners. Via Celia Blanco: The IP consumers’ report that Consumers International prepared to “combat” the 301 US report… Continue reading

Sam Rose on opening up the school system

I’m upgrading Sam Rose’s contribution to our previous debate about unschooling, as it exemplifies the transformation of our school system through open and free modes. Sam Rose: “John Taylor Gatto explains the history of forced schooling, and the attitudes that extend into Universities, in The Underground History of American Education where he argues that education… Continue reading

German Pirate Party banned from social network

Via Torrentfreak: “Just a few days ago it was announced that German political parties would be allowed to campaign and engage the public via the social networking site StudiVZ. Not all parties will be allowed to participate though, since the German Pirate Party has been undemocratically banned from StudiVZ. The other political parties were allowed… Continue reading

The unbearable heavyness of the information economy

We mistake the lightness of electrons and the vaporous nature of the information that rides on them for the lightness of the entire economy behind them. Every person who works in the so-called information sector of the economy must be housed, clothed, schooled, provided transportation, provisioned with household goods, given opportunities for entertainment and recreation,… Continue reading

Neotraditional economics (3): Clean Slate Edicts

Here’s another example into how an insight into past ‘spiritual’ economics, can influence contempary policy-making, also from Alanna Hartzok’s Earth Rights Institute. We end the presentation with a review of her new book, The Earth Belongs to Everyone. Alanna Hartzok on Clean Slate Edicts: “In ancient times, failure to repay loans could cost farmers their… Continue reading

The economics of Google

The debate over whether Google’s excerpting content on its search result pages is a violation of copyright law, i.e. whether Google is effectively stealing content, overlooks the much more valuable asset that Google is appropriating. Google makes money less by its ability to display that snipet of content and much more by its ability to… Continue reading

Neotraditional approaches (2): Public Finance based on Early Christian Teachings

Article: Alanna Hartzok. Earth Rights Democracy: Public Finance based on Early Christian Teachings. Christianity and Human Rights Conference. Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama. November 2004 Below is an example of how an insight in spiritual tradition, can inform contemporary policy-making. Alanna Hartzok: “This paper makes a case for a new form of democracy based on human… Continue reading