When faced with obsolescence, companies react in different ways. In particular, it is useful to observe what happens when a company pioneers a technology…
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Is "Empowerment" The Core Word Of The Pirate Ideology?
Since stepping down from the leadership of the Swedish Pirate Party, I have tried to grasp the big picture. Trying to summarize the new…
Read MoreNet Neutrality and Censorship: It's Not About Property, It's About The Agreement
My recent post suggesting that ISPs should introduce retaliatory censorship produced very interesting reactions, ranging from enthusiastic endorsement (“Hell Yes”) to resolute rejection (“Hell…
Read MoreInternet Service Providers Need To Form A Retaliatory Censorship Alliance
News just arrived that movie studios have made yet another court issue a censorship order against an ISP, despite the expected decision from the…
Read MoreHow I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love LulzSec
Zacqary Adam Green. I don’t like having my personal data taken by the “Bad Guys”, no more than anyone. When the infamous Sony Playstation…
Read MoreThe Pirate Wheel: Privacy
This is a first attempt to outline the Privacy spoke of The Pirate Wheel. It will certainly change over time, but this is a…
Read MorePutting Humanism First Row Center?
In my post about the eight spokes of information policy, there was a lot of constructive feedback. It seems to be enough on target…
Read MoreTelcos Dead In 20 Years – And They Deserve It
I see three parallel developments that I predict will kill the phone companies as we know them. Unfortunately, this is not a minute too…
Read MoreThe Eight Spokes of Information Policy?
For a long time, I’ve been trying to summarize what it is that makes us pirates, a set of basic political principles from where…
Read MoreInevitable Frag of Domain Name System?
With the recent mass confiscations of domain names in the Land of the free United States, it has become obvoius that politicians have discovered…
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