[P2P-F] policy on sharing list quotes?Re: Fwd: Patent Received

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 16 05:36:26 CET 2011


Dear Gordon,

This is a public list searchable by Google. I occasionally use small quotes
with attribution on the wiki and reforwardings, and for longer quotes or
republishing on the blog, I generally make it a habit of asking the people
involved,

We've had zero problems so far with that approach,

welcome aboard!

Michel

On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Gordon Cook <cook at cookreport.com> wrote:

> Hi Karl and others.
>
> This is my first post I am sure some of you have heard me from Michel
> Bauwens who has been on my Economics and Architecture of IP networks mail
> list for several years.  I wrote two entire issues on what you all are doing
> last year - august and october.  And not I have begun to read much more
> including Kevin's the home brew industrial revolution and soon marvin
> brown's Civilizing the Economy.
>
> What you are doing is having a MAJOR impact on my analysis, but right now
> all i want to ask is what is your policy on taking quotes like the one from
> karl robillard below that i really like and sharing the either privately or
> withy my list?
>
> anonymously, with specific attribution? with prior permission?  My normal
> tendency would be to copy the quote and author's name....  My list is
> private and i am the gate keep who keeps close watch on whom i let in.  My
> newsletter no longer really earns me money, i have found out that it is the
> community of folk I have built on the list.  I have been self employed for
> nearly 20 years.  Wife and i are on social security and medicare but you can
> live on that alone in thE us THESE DAYS.  (I am a hunt and peck typist who
> looks at the keyboard and not so often at screen that is why you will see
> all caps... where they don't belong. so please forgive my p[hat fingers.)
>  ;'-)
>
> a year ago I would have called myself an FDR progressive. while i am not
> quite ready to call myself and anarchist libertarian, I am getting there.
> Having a 38 year old doctorate in russian 19th century intellectual history
> i understand kevin's references to Kropotkin and i am beginning to
> understand much better our betrayal by washington dc and obama.  I  am also
> thinking that the networks and knowledge that you are building is  the major
> hope for preventing an collapse.
>
> Meanwhile i intend to lurk and learn as much as possible.
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> On Jan 15, 2011, at 10:02 PM, Karl Robillard wrote:
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> > Applying peer production processes (i.e. those without markets or money
> that
> > empower individuals to directly shape outcomes) to governance would be a
> > meaningful change.  Simply tweaking how our representational hierarchy is
> > maintained is not.
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