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China’s Immigrant Energy, Underappreciated
China’s Immigrant Energy, Underappreciated
There is a significant parallel between China of today and the US a century ago. The parallel is this: Both US and China were/are formed and propelled by the Great Immigrant Experience. The US’s great rise in modernity was energized by … Continue reading →
·kk.org·
China’s Immigrant Energy, Underappreciated
Fair Use Creep Is A Feature, Not a Bug
Fair Use Creep Is A Feature, Not a Bug
Lawyers, scholars, and activists, including EFF, often highlight Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Section 230 (originally of the Communications Decency Act) as the legal foundations of the internet. But there’s another, much older, doctrine that’s at least as important: Fair use, which dates back many decades and it codified in law as Section 107 of the Copyright Act. Fair use is, in essence, the right of the public to use a copyrighted work in a variety of circumstances, without the rightsholder’s permission. It’s why a reviewer can quote from the book they’re reviewing, a parody video can include excerpts from a movie, and security researchers can copy a software program in order to test it for malware.
·eff.org·
Fair Use Creep Is A Feature, Not a Bug
Have You Tried Turning It Off and On Again: Rethinking Tech Regulation and Creative Labor
Have You Tried Turning It Off and On Again: Rethinking Tech Regulation and Creative Labor
The Internet Copyright Wars are in their third decade, and despite the billions of dollars and trillions of phosphors spilled on its battlegrounds around the world, precious little progress has been made. A quarter of a century after Napster’s founding, we’re still haunted by the same false binaries that have deadlocked us since the era of 56k modem
·eff.org·
Have You Tried Turning It Off and On Again: Rethinking Tech Regulation and Creative Labor
Washington Needs a Wealth Tax Now
Washington Needs a Wealth Tax Now
In a state with about a hundred billionaires, Washington should have enough for our public schools, affordable housing, and great public transit
·thestranger.com·
Washington Needs a Wealth Tax Now
The Cruelty of Elon
The Cruelty of Elon
I hate to devote more of my and your time to Twitter but alas, I have to because once again there has been another unthinkable action this…
·medium.com·
The Cruelty of Elon
Welcome to Strange Customs with Sasha Sagan
Welcome to Strange Customs with Sasha Sagan
Join Sasha Sagan, author of For Small Creatures Such as We, for Strange Customs, a podcast about how weird we Earthlings can be.
·onlysky.media·
Welcome to Strange Customs with Sasha Sagan
David Graeber’s Possible Worlds
David Graeber’s Possible Worlds
The author of Debt and The Dawn of Everything left behind countless admirers and an abiding belief that society could be changed for the better.
·nymag.com·
David Graeber’s Possible Worlds
Polarization eats the developed world
Polarization eats the developed world
Around the world, economic optimism has cratered thanks to rising inflation in the wake of the pandemic.
·axios.com·
Polarization eats the developed world
The Misleading Reporting on Inflation
The Misleading Reporting on Inflation
Today on TAP: The coverage overstates the problem, feeding the narrative of a necessary recession.
·prospect.org·
The Misleading Reporting on Inflation
Happiness and Meaning
Happiness and Meaning
There there are things that make us happy. There are things where we find meaning in the everyday. What are the things that give us both?
·flowingdata.com·
Happiness and Meaning
When Life Gives you Lemons, Make... Beer?
When Life Gives you Lemons, Make... Beer?
One place is unlikely to be doing dry January this year. Argentina. At the end of the year, large beer shipments were received across the country
·gapingvoid.com·
When Life Gives you Lemons, Make... Beer?