The Changing Media Discourse on Hacking by Sandor Vegh
This paper scrutinizes the language of government reports and news media sources to shed light on their role in forming a negative image of politically motivated hacking in general, and online political activism, in particular. It is argued ...
hi – important – the review that i redirected to raw before, by mckenzie wark, and appearing to be from him, was a garbled version of his brilliant essay. apologies to mckenzie – the version below is the polished one i intended to post. – rachel
The willingness to watch and to be watched is perpetuated by capital. The intersection of spectacle and surveillance evident in contemporary postmodern phenomena ...
The congress recently passed legislation to extend by twenty years copyright protection for works that would otherwise have gone into the public domain as per preexisting law. Today the Supreme Court has taken up this issue as certain individuals have challenged the new law ...
he's is fighting the good fight. he is arguing before the supreme court ag= ainst the sonny bono copyright act. in my opinion, his efforts are akin to= the philosophical battles that raged among intellectuals around 1772 … t= hen the argument was about democracy and rights ...