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| 30 minutes ago by Michel Bauwens It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. ... However, as these organized minorities multiply and grow, they are challenging the very nature of what power is and how it will be maintained in our society. Self-organizing groups, and networks that tie these groups into powerful coalitions, ... P2P Foundation - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/ [ More results from P2P Foundation ] |
| 24 Oct 2009 by kemila This is a function of changes in technology, not changes in human nature. We haven't all suddenly become cooperative altruists. But technology has changed the cost and nature of production and distribution, creating a rational incentive ... EthicalMarkets.com - http://www.ethicalmarkets.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Koekatamarin Flying, he was able to observe more clusters of human construction in the distance. Whatever the true nature of this place, whatever its true location (he still clung fiercely to an atom of doubt about being on the Moon-he did not want ... P2P.txt - http://p2ptext.sblo.jp/ [ More results from P2P.txt ] |
| 21 Sep 2009 by Jon This is because human nature dictates the flow of things. People want to become famous, want to make a lot of money. They want to reach that goal as quickly as possible and are ready to sell their souls for that or the souls of other ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ - References [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 3 hours ago by admin At best, the Swedish system has hastened the migration from P2P. The development of better legitimate models is very welcome and it probably explains the uptick in sales but it seems highly implausible that it is legislation which has prompted any .... It's nurture, not nature. And besides, the press is probably making it up anyway. Tales of the cosseted few whistling through an unreliable sphincter into the eyes and ears of the many: that's entertainment news, that is. ... Pj News| Latest Daily News About World... - http://www.pjnews.org/ [ More results from Pj News| Latest Daily News About World... ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Richard richard zhao blog to bridge China to the world on information security, telecom, cloud computing, p2p, and etc. ... But because of the ubiquitous nature of cyberspace and anyone's ability to access it military forces must not only contend with the threats within their operational environment, they must also fight against threats in cyberspace that are global in nature. Cyberspace is also the domain that, as of now, the United States stands the greatest chance of ... Telecom,Security & P2P - http://sbin.cn/blog/ |
| 15 Aug 2009 by Ben Jones Paying for what we taking (or not taking it) feels right and just to us because it is in our human nature. The Pirate sense of entitlement to taking the value but refusing to pay will always have to run and hide, because it will never ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Ernesto Human nature sadly dictates that few people will pay for what they can get for free. In a world where all art is instantly available for nothing, no one will be able to make a living as an artist. Nor will anyone invest any capital in art. So no more movies. No more videogames. .... I won't go into details here, because the P2P community has pointed out pretty much all of the facts that support the theory that the huge amount of downloads are far from a bad thing. ... freakbits.com - http://freakbits.com/ - References |
| 28 Jan 2008 by Robert Andrews I will say that what happened is a natural evolution of technology and human nature. Clicking on files and getting that intellectual property of another person was SO EASY and since it was just digital it felt to have to real value. ... paidContent.org - http://www.paidcontent.org/ |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Aaron I've argued passionately that it's human nature to be social and thus extremely unlikely that technology alone is having this effect, and that technology instead actually facilitates social interactions, allowing people to be even more social ... So, naturally, the logical solution to the problem is to make a P2P sharing system for scientific papers, right? Exactly. There's apparently already such a system for mainly medical papers, but I think the time is ripe for ... Structure+Strangeness - http://www.cs.unm.edu/~aaron/blog/ |
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