nettime 'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation

2012-03-12 Thread Brian Holmes
'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation Michel Bauwens http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/03/2012361233474499.html Last week I discussed the value crisis of contemporary capitalism: the broken feedback loop between the productive publics who create

nettime IRON BRAINS keep playing their war games over Israel and Gaza: everybody loses, except war-industry.

2012-03-12 Thread Tjebbe van Tijen
IRON BRAINS keep playing their war games over Israel and Gaza: everybody loses, except war-industry. March 12, 2012 by Tjebbe van Tijen The fully illustrated and documented version can be found at:

nettime -empyre?

2012-03-12 Thread Ana Valdés
Dear Nettimers: I am moderating this month in -empyre and I know many of you are subscribed also to both lists. Since we are often discussing tangent topics I wonder if I can encourage you to participate in this month's discussion. These two posts were written by two very dear friends to me, two

Re: nettime 'Occupy' as a business model: The emerging open-source civilisation

2012-03-12 Thread Ben Birkinbine
Just a quick point of clarification/elaboration, and I apologize if I've missed it in earlier posts. Michael wrote: Dmytri Kleiner, who calls himself a venture communist, has proposed a clever new peer production license, which would open up the commons to ethical companies and other