zeroinfluencer | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 17 2006 | CreativeCommons, flickr, imported:del.icio.us, photographyThe 100 most recent licensed photos under CC-BY_SA on Flickr
zeroinfluencer | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2006 | architecture, article, bias, CreativeCommons, creativity, economics, imported:del.icio.us, innovation, intelligence, open, opensource, psychology, sociology, softwareStudying intellectual property and the internet has convinced me that we have another cognitive bias. Call it the openness aversion. We are likely to undervalue the importance, viability and productive power of open systems, open networks and non-propriet
zeroinfluencer | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 10 2006 | CreativeCommons, imported:del.icio.us, licenseBADSTRING
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zeroinfluencer | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2006 | content, copyright, CreativeCommons, culture, free, freedom, imported:del.icio.us, interview, law, lessig, technologyFreedom fighter with a guilty conscience Lawrence Lessig explains his mission to limit the cultural damage caused by copyright law
zeroinfluencer | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2006 | benkler, blog, commons, CreativeCommons, imported:del.icio.us, open, opensource, politics, research, seminarYochai Benkler’s The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom is a very exciting book.
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"Google will have to turn over every record of every video watched by YouTube users, including users' names and IP addresses, to Viacom, which is suing Google for allowing clips of its copyright videos to appear on YouTube, a judge ruled Wednesday... Although Google argued that turning over the data would invade its users' privacy, the judge's ruling (.pdf) described that argument as "speculative" and ordered Google to turn over the logs on a set of four tera-byte hard drives."
Let's see how they analyse and make sense of 12TB's worth of data :)
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