All right I am going a little overboard with the blogging today but after such a long hiatus, I am making up for some lost time.
So I usually not all that excited about stuff I find on the web but this one was an exception —> check out radical software, a website about a journal published in the early 1970s on technology, IP, decentralized media, and political activism. According to their history page, they were way onto the politics of copyright: “To demonstrate their commitment to free information, they rejected the standard copyright mark in favor of a new one, a circle with an X inside it, meaning, “please copy.”"
The best thing is this site is not only is it about Radical Software, but it has all of the issues online. Nice.