Re: [LINK] The right to be forgotten

2014-07-05 Thread Martin Barry
$quoted_author = Jim Birch ; * If you're interested, I would recommend the book SuperCooperators by Nowak and Highfield. It changed a few of my ideas. ...and much of what Jim wrote (which was an excellent read) is also expounded on at greater length in Liars and Outliers by Bruce Schneier.

Re: [LINK] The right to be forgotten

2014-06-22 Thread JanW
At 10:59 AM 23/06/2014, Jim Birch wrote: Where does the right to be forgotten fit into this picture? Reputation is an important mechanism for maintaining cooperation. It can sound unforgiving but requiring people to care for their reputations appears to me to be something to not drop lightly.

Re: [LINK] The right to be forgotten

2014-06-20 Thread David Boxall
On 20/06/2014 8:22 AM, Kim Holburn wrote: As it's Friday: John Oliver on the right to be forgotten: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-ERajkMXw0 I rather like the concept of #mutuallyassuredhumiliation. A while back, I had reason to research local newspapers from the early 1980s back to