(beyond the 32 cents in my pocket) I would sue SurfWatch, CyberPatrol etc. on behalf of Jeffrey Zeldman. It’s an outrage that someone who is basically supporting his design and consulting practice by writing has to censor himself in order to not go astray of those companies’ arbitrary designations.
Jeff Veen has
a book out now, and the good folks at WebRef have interviewed him about it. If you don’t know, Veen was one of the guys behind Hotwired back in the day, and wrote a lot of the stuff at WebMonkey.
Cutting through the madness
Cory Doctorow writes about [His] Date with the Gnomes of San Jose at the first P2P Working Group meeting, which looks like it might be a stillborn effort by Intel to coopt (or just to support?) the peer-to-peer community.
Really great quote from the article: “[peer to peer nets are] faery infrastructure, networks whose maps form weird n-dimensional topologies of surpassing beauty and chaos; mad technological hairballs run by ad-hocracies whose members each act in their own best interests.
In a nutshell, peer-to-peer technology is goddamn wicked. It’s esoteric. It’s unstoppable. It’s way, way cool.”
Since last week
, there have been several interesting articles that note the power of David Touretzky‘s testimony. The EFF noted it in their DVD Update [via Ed and Scripting News], Another take on it was published in a Wired News article explaining that the deCSS T-Shirt guys have been named defendants in the trial.
Napster ordered to shut down
Napster ordered to shut down: a temporary injunction goes into effect at midnight (pdt) Friday.
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