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Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - http://www.eff.org/
Non-profit, non-partisan organization, founded by Mitch Kapor and John Perry Barlow, working to protect fundamental civil liberties, including privacy and freedom of expression, in the arena of computers and the Internet. |
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Wired: The Economy of Ideas - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.03/economy.ideas.html
An article by Barlow about patents and copyrights in the Digital Age. |
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ZKP: Interview of John Perry Barlow - http://www.nettime.org/desk-mirror/zkp2/barlow.html
Interview by János Sugár about cyberspace and the goals of the EFF. |
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Barlow Home(stead)Page - http://homes.eff.org/~barlow/
Former lyricist for the Grateful Dead and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Photographs, short biography, essays, interviews, lyrics, and photo album. |
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The Atlantic: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Copyright? - http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/forum/copyright/intro.htm
A roundtable on the future of intellectual property and copyright law in the digital age with panelists Barlow, Lawrence Lessig, Charles C. Mann, and Mark Stefik. |
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The Hacker Crackdown: The Civil Libertarians - http://www.farcaster.com/sterling/part4.htm
Part four of the electronic release of Bruce Sterling's book detailing how illicit copies of Apple source code led to the FBI visiting Barlow and triggered the founding of the EFF. |
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Cyberspace Independence Declaration - http://www.ibiblio.org/netchange/hotstuff/barlow.html
Barlow's manifesto posted to the net on February 8, 1996, the day after the Telecom Reform Act of 1996 was signed into law. |
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The Debate Over Internet Governance: John Perry Barlow - http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is99/governance/barlow.html
Barlow's comments on ICANN, the marketplace of ideas, laws in cyberspace, government vs. governance, and the future. |
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Arnold King: Bobos in Camden - http://arnoldkling.com/~arnoldsk/aimst3/aimst325.html
Essays on the Pop!Tech 2000 Conference, including one on Barlow's comment that "India gets it" and his selective reality. |
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Wired: It's a Poor Workman Who Blames His Tools - http://www.wired.com/wired/scenarios/workman.html
Article by Barlow about the perceived threats of technological change. |