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Commentary from John Palfrey

  • Status of the DRAFT LESSIG Challenge

    … there are 350+ donors on ActBlue, (if you’re wondering: the official count is off; it’s too long, since it doesn’t show what we raised for the Draft committee) and hundreds more volunteers have signed up and raring to go, if Prof. Lessig takes the plunge. The goal: get him 1,000+ supporters in a week…

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  • Lessig '08

    Lawrence Lessig makes two announcements.  And sets up Lessig ’08.  Watch the video.  Then get over to ActBlue and be part of the grassroots movement to convince him to run for Congress by contributing. Join us in the DRAFT LESSIG Challenge: let’s get 1,000 people to give money or pledge their time to show him…

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  • The DRAFT LESSIG Challenge

    The DRAFT LESSIG movement — to encourage Prof. Lawrence Lessig to run for the U.S. Congress from California — is off to a quick start. Then again, if it’s going to happen, it has to happen fast: the special election is April 8. The Facebook group we set up a few days ago now has…

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  • DRAFT LESSIG

    It’s high time we had our first true Free Culture candidate for public office. Who better than the movement’s founder and hero? I have no reason to believe he’d actually do it, but I think we should send a message to Lawrence Lessig that we’ve got his back if he were to run for the…

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  • Brad Turcotte at HLS Class

    Brad Turcotte, known on the web as BradSucks, came to our Web Difference class today. The topic for class is his model for making, sharing, and getting paid for his music. He seems to do everything BUT the traditional label approach. He gives it away directly, with a tip jar; he’s big on Magnatune; you…

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  • Young People Who Rock: Alexander Heffner

    One of the big questions in the digital world is whether the way people use the Internet will lead to stronger democracies — or, in fact, have the opposite effect. This debate is playing out in the United States and around the world. In China, activists use online bulletin boards to organize themselves for the…

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  • Turkey at the Edge

    The people of Turkey are facing a stark choice: will they continue to have a mostly free and open Internet, or will they join the two dozen states around the world that filter the content that their citizens see? Over the past two days, I’ve been here in Turkey to talk about our new book…

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  • The Web Difference Starts Up

    I’ve got the great pleasure of co-teaching with David Weinberger this semester. It’s his triumphant return to the classroom after a few decades of taking time off from formal university teaching. The core inquiry of the course is to explore whether or not the web is in fact “different” from that which came before. Then,…

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  • MacArthur/MIT Press Series on Youth, Media, and Learning

    Last month, the MacArthur Foundation, along with MIT Press, announced the release of a series of new books on youth and new media. The series is a treasure trove. I have been working my way through the six books over the past several weeks as I’m simultaneously working on late drafts of the book that…

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  • Verification over at RightsAgent

    RightsAgent Verification

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  • Sears and Badware

    Tonight, we at StopBadware are releasing a report that finds that Sears Holding Corporation’s MySHC Community application is badware. (We also blogged our pending review of the application a few days ago.) Our concerns are these: 1) The software does not fully, accurately, clearly, and conspicuously disclose the principal and significant features and functionality of…

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  • Free Fouad

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