my website suddenly got popular, and now I have to pay

2005-09-01 Thread J-D marston
[subject line changed from 'Subject: nettime-l-digest V1 #1340' @ nettime] I'm wondering if any folks have had experience with this, fighting this type of policy, or what rights - if any - I have in refusing to pay or this policy... I've included my letter below. Dear Rhizome- I signed up for y

Re: Happy Birthday: Ten Years After

2005-09-01 Thread heiko hansen
even better would be to not move at all and to meet the other nettimers in their current location. the list is truly distributed (geographically) and I am sure that many members have crossed paths on the ether, not knowing that they shop in the same supermarket. also, in that way the money for fli

Re: Benjamin Mako Hill on Creative Commons

2005-09-01 Thread lotu5
> Towards a Standard of Freedom: Creative Commons and the Free Software > Movement > Author: Benjamin Mako Hill > Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:39:49 -0400 > Copyright:Creative Commons ShareAlike License Hi Mako, This is a great article. It reminds

Hernani Dimantas: Linkania--the Hyperconected Multitude [u]

2005-09-01 Thread Geert Lovink [c]
From: Hernani Dimantas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (posted to nettime with the permission of the author. /geert) Linkania - The Hyperconected Multitude By Hernani Dimantas "I link therefore I'm." Edward Wilson 1 Thinking of citizenship in the web society is increasingly complex. How do chaos and orde

Re: Happy Birthday: Ten Years After

2005-09-01 Thread tobias c. van Veen
dear List, I think there is interest for gatherings, especially from those of us non_europeans and later-Nettimers who were elsewhere when all The Fun=81 was had in the mid-90s. Beside a "central" meeting in one of the usual haunts of the digeratti, perhaps another option is to move away from