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"Scroogled" by Cory Doctorow
Lexica
by Lexica  10-9-2009   
 Short story. Too long to clip.
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Capillary Ink Calendar
kcmagoo25
by kcmagoo25  7-23-2009   
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tales from the encrypt: When I am dead, how will my loved ones break my password?
doodleicious
by doodleicious  7-12-2009    1
 oh nooooo
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Transparency means nothing without justice
wildcat
by wildcat  4-29-2009   
 Cory Doctorow on cyber-liberties. it is probably one of the most pressing issues in today's world, our overall culture moves into a transparent society (see David Brin) and the only way we will survive it is if tranpartency indeed will be all-pervasive
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sustainable energy without the hot air
doodleicious
by doodleicious  4-19-2009   
 the previous clip of this was sadly to Amazon- here is the link to the authors page and to the book
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sustainable energy without the hot air
doodleicious
by doodleicious  4-19-2009   
 fixing the energy dilemma? well at least making an honest stab at it it sounds like- am going right from this article to the pdf file- for further reading-just wanted to pass this on...
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suspect your neighbours posters
corvuscoraxsa
by corvuscoraxsa  3-26-2009   
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The Cheese That Bites Back
cakebelly
by cakebelly  1-18-2009    4
 continued: Those who do not wish to eat live maggots place the cheese in a sealed paper bag. The maggots, starved for oxygen, writhe and jump in the bag, creating a "pitter-patter" sound. When the sounds subside, the maggots are dead and the cheese can be eaten.
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Cory Doctorow: Why I give my books away for free
Lexica
by Lexica  12-28-2008   
 As Cory has said repeatedly, "As an artist, your biggest risk is not piracy, it's obscurity."
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The Baen Free Library - full text of award-winning SF books, free!
Lexica
by Lexica  12-12-2008    2
 As Cory Doctorow says, the danger for a writer is not piracy, it's obscurity. The folks at Baen Book understand that. If you haven't read Eric Flint's 1632 series, I HIGHLY recommend it.
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24 in 1966
Rinion
by Rinion  11-25-2008   
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Scroogled
xpersianx
by xpersianx  11-3-2008   
 Shall we believe ?
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Interesting wedding rings
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  9-23-2008   
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Cory Doctorow: Content - free e-book
akipta
by akipta  9-21-2008   
 These downloads are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike license, which lets you share it, remix it, and share your remixes, provided that you do so on a noncommercial basis.
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Fun with USB
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  8-27-2008   
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Tor Books
ChaosSyren
by ChaosSyren  8-13-2008   
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little brother
mrtoastey
by mrtoastey  8-12-2008   
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CCTV Article
AndrewCho
by AndrewCho  7-4-2008   
 Used to protect against false accusal
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Privacy Cory Doctorow
mtgarcia
by mtgarcia  7-4-2008   
 excerpt from ALA privacy panel
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32 Sci-Fi Novels You Should Read
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-2-2008    7
 More at site, plus a short blurb about each novel.
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Nomad Room Dividers
plasticexplosives
by plasticexplosives  6-19-2008   
 so hawt.
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Fight the Canadian DMCA!
spherepet
by spherepet  6-18-2008   
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fight the canadian dmca
clippyshadow
by clippyshadow  6-18-2008   
 this is sick they really want to choke the music industry to nothing
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Download The Book
Scattered_Fusion
by Scattered_Fusion  6-11-2008   
 By treating the electronic version of a book as information rather than property, and circulating it as widely as possible, many authors such as Paulo Coelho and Cory Doctorow actually end up selling more copies of the physical version. Pirate copies of The Pirate’s Dilemma are out there online anyway, and they don’t seem to have harmed sales. My guess is they are helping. To be honest, I was flattered that the book got pirated in the first place.
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Amnesty UK's videos on China's human rights record and the Olympics
papananook
by papananook  5-5-2008   
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Comspace business closing
Lara Nieberding
by Lara Nieberding  3-12-2008   
 Nostalgic Bell Lab's cardboard teaching computer
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Twenty science fiction novels that may change your life
Aribeth
by Aribeth  2-29-2008    14
 Cryptonomicon (2000), by Neal Stephenson The Mount (2002), by Carol Emschwiller Perdido Street Station (2002), by China Mieville Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom (2003), by Cory Doctorow Pattern Recognition (2003), by William Gibson Newton's Wake (2004), by Ken MacLeod Glasshouse (2006), by Charles Stross
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A2K = Access to Knowledge :: Intellectual Property
fauxpress
by fauxpress  2-9-2008   
 Cory Doctorow opines on the state of Copyright. Didn't know there was a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Didn't know about Access to Knowledge (A2K) either. Two groups worth watching as Intellectual Property in the digital age shakes itself out.
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Ten (Scifi) Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2008
Djiezes
by Djiezes  1-2-2008   
 From the new blog io9 (on science fiction ; From Gawker Media (Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Kotaku))
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Sony's "Magnificent" DRM Disaster
Teosoma
by Teosoma  12-17-2007   
 ... paper about Sony's DRM-enforcing virus ...
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Steal my content, please!
ericskiff
by ericskiff  12-15-2007    11
 I completely agree with Scoble on this one, although I can understand why people who make their living directly from their creations have a hard time letting go of the fear of giving away at least some of the rights to their content. Cory Doctorow began releasing all of his literary work under creative commons licenses years ago, allowing people to freely download and distribute his work under some light provisos. I downloaded and read "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom" on my palm pilot, freely and legally, and was hooked. Because of that, I've read a huge amount of his writing, become a mammoth fan, and will likely purchase every book he publishes. I've also published everything I've written, shot, and produced under a similar license. While that certainly hasn't brought me traditional commercial success, it has definitely accelerated serendipity countless times for me, and if you trace out the effects of those 'lucky' events, it's helped shape both my career and life.
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The Future of ignoring things
wildcat
by wildcat  11-20-2007   
 We need a million measures like this, adaptive systems that create a gray zone between "delete on sight" and "show this to me right away."
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Mindwebs- free old scifi radio plays
wildcat
by wildcat  11-13-2007   
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dress up!
Ravi_Karandeekar
by Ravi_Karandeekar  11-8-2007    1
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Bloggoggles and red cape make another webcomic appearance
humanclone
by humanclone  10-31-2007   
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Streetkid-run bank in New Delhi
zizzy
by zizzy  10-28-2007   
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Pumpkin Skull Templates
mvonallmen
by mvonallmen  10-26-2007   
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Doctorow's "Excuse Network" becomes real
ericskiff
by ericskiff  10-25-2007    2
 Cory Doctorow featured a distributed excuse network exactly like this in his short story I, Robot. You can read or listen to the podcast of the story for free here: http://craphound.com/000189.html In Doctorow's version, you called the number, said what you wanted said, specified who should say it (adult male, etc), and what number they should call. Once in a while, you got a call to do the same. There's nothing to stop this from becoming real, and apparently it's starting to! With an asterix PBX as the hub, you could even easily spoof the number the call was coming from.
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hello kitty assault rifle
stay_away357
by stay_away357  10-20-2007   
 I remembered my classmate in High School, Aesha, when I saw this article. Ica says: I don't think I'd be too scared if someone threatens to shoot me with that! What I'd do: Get from my bagpack several pieces of Vampire Cupcakes and throw it at my assailant! Bloody fun! ^^,
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Vampire Cupcakes
stay_away357
by stay_away357  10-20-2007   
 Oh, I'm sure HYDE and Gackt would some some of these....
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