Darknets panel
March 11th, 2006
Hey there. I’m kicking myself for not getting into Austin today to see this weekend’s jammin’ Interactive panels. This year I wanted to get a taste of the Music Fest, so not getting in till Sunday.
Hope many of you will turn out for the darknets panel at 11:30 am Monday morning. I’m no fan of panels where they line up two Official Spokespersons from one side to face off against two Official Spokespersons from the other side. So you’ll forgive us if we try to move beyond the way this question is usually framed — file-sharing pirates vs. digital anarchists — and tackle more interesting questions, about the limits (if any) of online privacy, whether “lightnet” values can work in a secure private network, whether freenets can serve as a bulwark against corporate interests, and whether artists can benefit from enclosed or public p2p networks.
We have some cool panelists, including Ian Clarke, in town all the way from Edinburgh, Scotland, and Kori Bernards from the MPAA.
Catch me in between sessions this week and ask me about the latest goings-on with Ourmedia.org, the nonprofit grassroots media community.
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