Fascinating read:
http://www.andrewlih.com/blog/2007/05/02/what-does-cyber-revolt-look-like/
We've received oversight requests for this key, by the way. Mostly we're saying "no, it's not personally dangerous information, deletion is the usual sufficient response for problematic content."
But I wonder. In a few weeks, will there be enough usably reliable (as reliable as the Internet gets) sources for this one that have stood up to a DMCA assault and said "no, bugger off" as Digg is doing?
(note: I'd say happily leave it a month at least. We're not a newspaper.)
- d.
On 5/2/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
Fascinating read:
http://www.andrewlih.com/blog/2007/05/02/what-does-cyber-revolt-look-like/
We've received oversight requests for this key, by the way. Mostly we're saying "no, it's not personally dangerous information, deletion is the usual sufficient response for problematic content."
But I wonder. In a few weeks, will there be enough usably reliable (as reliable as the Internet gets) sources for this one that have stood up to a DMCA assault and said "no, bugger off" as Digg is doing?
(note: I'd say happily leave it a month at least. We're not a newspaper.)
Going by [[DeCSS]] yes. On the other hand [[Illegal prime]] is kinda short of sources.