Re: Civilization and Enemies, was Re: CONFESSIONS OF A CHEERFUL LIBERTARIAN By David Brin

From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2000 - 01:40:59 MST


Michael M. Butler wrote,
> Not to fan any acrimony flames, but given that information wants to be
> free, how do you plan to achieve privacy in 2005? In 2010? In 2020?

That's right, information wants to be free
click on
Information Wants To Be Free
 "http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/II/IWtbF.html"
The fact that information wants to be free doesn't preclude privacy, it
just makes privacy less than free, temporarily frustrating the liberation
of information.

See also:
[LINK] 'Information wants to be free'
http://www.anu.edu.au/mail-archives/link/link9908/0142.html
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=information%20wants%20to%20be%20f
ree
http://www.darwinmag.com/read/060100/free.html
http://www.fitug.de/debate/0009/msg00362.html
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V118/N8/lane.8c.html

INFORMATION LIBERATION FRONT - Serves as a repository for sharing and
exchanging information, specializing in electronic underground
information.
http://www.begin-here.com/infogo.htm
http://www.piracy.com/links/info.html
http://www.toledolink.com/~burp621/uground.html

BTW, the "Information Liberation Front" is an imaginary organization, a
joke.
http://www.ilf.net

Stay hungry,

--J. R.
3M TA3

"Evolution just naturally comes up with useful things".
--Tom Ray



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