Mon, 21 December 2009
This is the second in my two-part interview with Thomas Gideon on Hacktivism. This half focuses much more on the activism side as Thomas discusses how he views his role as a technology activist. For more on Thomas, check out: The Command Line Podcast - http://thecommandline.net/ Open Media Review - http://openmediareview.com/ Promos: Tale Chasing- http://www.talechasing.com/ (1:00) Snark Infested Waters - http://thesnarkyavenger.com/ (43:45) Below are some links from our discussion: Rhubarb - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walla Copynight - http://www.copynight.org/ Electronic Frontier Foundation - http://www.eff.org/ Public Knowledge - http://www.publicknowledge.org/ American Library Association - http://www.ala.org/ "Cyberselfish - A Critical Romp through the Terribly Libertarian Culture of High Tech" by Paulina Borsook "The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder On The Electronic Frontier" by Bruce Sterling "Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity" by Lawrence Lessig "100 Years of Big Content fearing technology - in its own words" by Nate Anderson in Ars Technica Change Congress - http://change-congress.org/ Thank you, Thomas! Please send in your feedback! Leave comments on the website: www.lifeafterlawschool.libsyn.com Send your email to lifeafterlawschool@gmail.com Find me on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Baelen Submit reviews in iTunes, Podcast Pickle and Spoken Word! Music and sounds courtesy of Digital Juice.
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