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Why are we still struggling with hyper-linking and copyright law?

Back in the 90s, copyright law was concerned about the issue of linking to content, in some quarters it was considered that linking to content required some sort of permission because it would be an act similar to that of Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago February 17, 2018
Meme

The Memification of knowledge: Is the Internet making us less informed?

I love the Internet. Games. Netflix. Twitter. Cat gifs. Memes. The whole world’s knowledge at your fingertips. Expert opinion, peer reviewed articles, books in the public domain, online encyclopaedias. Never in history has been so much information made available to Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago October 13, 2019
Cryptocurrencies

Crypto Utopia in Puerto Rico: Digital evangelism or disaster capitalism?

I’ve always had a natural aversion against certain brand of California techbros. They usually feature a unique combination of entitlement, privilege and confidence that allows them to make spectacularly tone-deaf statements. Kony 2012 is a good example of the white-dude Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago October 19, 2019
Bitcoin

Confessions of a Bitcoin sceptic

I could be fabulously wealthy right now. When I first wrote about Bitcoin, the price was $14.65 USD, and as of writing, the price is hovering just above $12,500 after undergoing a few ups and downs since December. If I Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago January 22, 2018
Governance

Digital colonialism and decentralisation

Digital colonialism describes the domination of Western companies in the provision of digital services in developing countries. These tend to be overwhelmingly US-based, and can be found in messaging, social media, search, music, storage, hosting, and domain names. While other Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 8 years ago April 24, 2019
Copyright

The monkey selfie strikes back

I have just listened to the latest episode of the excellent podcast “This American Life”, which dealt with the story of a monkey that took a selfie in the jungles of Indonesia, and David Slater, the photographer who made the Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago November 17, 2017
Cases

European Court rules on Internet jurisdiction

Where do things happen online? This is the eternal question of Internet regulation. While we like to think of the Internet as a global medium, increasingly we are faced with a regulatory clampdown and real-world solutions to online incidents. The Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago August 26, 2022
Digital rights

Book review: Kill All Normies

I’ve just finished reading “Kill All Normies” by Angela Nagle, a thoroughly enjoyable experience for anyone who is interested in Internet culture wars and how politics is shaping and being shaped by various online tribes. The title comes from the Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago July 2, 2021
Copyright

Monkey selfie case settled out of court, questions remain

So, the long-running legal saga starring a photographer, a monkey and an animal rights organisation has finally come to an end when both parties (not the monkey) have reached a settlement. While it is not common to learn the particulars Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago September 15, 2017
Cyberliberties

The great free speech online debate

One of the most over-used (yet true) legal comparisons in Internet regulation studies is to contrast the European and US approaches to freedom of speech when it comes to cyberspace. The United States favours an almost unlimited view of freedom Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 9 years ago August 18, 2017

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