[Mindjack Release] October 07, 2002
Donald Melanson
donald@mindjack.com
Mon, 7 Oct 2002 21:41:32 -0300
Mindjack Release
October 07, 2002
http://www.mindjack.com
Feature:
Lawrence Lessig and the Future of Ideas:
The tottering architecture of intellectual property
by Bryan Alexander
Between the advent of the integrated circuit in the 1950s and the social
growth of the internet in the early 1980s, digital media made a steady,
developing impact on everyday American life. Following a greater
expansion in the late 1980s, and especially through the takeoff of the
World Wide Web in the early 1990s, the world of networked digital
devices has expanded exponentially, touching and reshaping nearly aspect
of life, from journalism to marketing, education to crime, military
tactics to sexuality. The promises of this transformation are
well-known, and range from the incidental to the utopian. At the same
time, anxieties about the impact of the digital world upon the analog
were widespread, appearing in popular culture and policymaking.
http://www.mindjack.com/feature/lessig.html
Gear:
l'espion Digital Camera
reviewed by Donald Melanson
The l'espion is really, really small—about the size of a box of matches,
and is one of the few keychain devices small enough to actually use as a
keychain.
http://www.mindjack.com/gear/lespion.html