+1 for skipping the middleman, but I wouldn't go DRM (
https://dubiousdod.org/drm ) but rather create a free platform (perhaps
even something reddit-style where scholars can comment on each other's
works, tag it, etc.
IMHO, since research is so costly, a business plan to profit from people *
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From: Pranesh Prakash the.solips...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 18:21:44 +0600
To: silkl...@lists.hserus.net
Subject: Re: [silk] Is What Aaron Did, Right?
Reply-To: silkl...@lists.hserus.net
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at
On Jan 14, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Marcin de Kaminski
marcin.de_kamin...@soclaw.lu.se wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for a tool (or list) that visualizes the multitude of
Internet Governance related processes going on atm. Is anyone aware of
such a service?
Processes is more complicated than meetings,
Chris I'm so glad you are also doing 3rd Monday events!
Best
Dragana
On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 11:32 EST, Chris Pinchen
ch...@chokepointproject.net wrote:
Hi,
just wanted to invite everyone to the first Techno-Activism Third
Mondays Berlin which will take place next Monday,
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/remove-united-states-district-attorney-carmen-ortiz-office-overreach-case-aaron-swartz/RQNrG1Ck
The probably efficacy of this effort is questionable, of course. But it
seems like a somewhat more appropriately-targeted effort than the
petition being aimed
Bill,
Quite an impressive aggregation of all the IG related meetings. Many thanks!
It's going into my IG browser bookmarks!
regards
robert
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On 2013-01-15, at 12:16 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote: