Correction: What our kids could've taught the media industry if it had been listening rather than suing them, that is. In his keynote at the Edinburgh International Television Festival (edited video from The Telegraph), Kevin Spacey – star of House of Cards, the first digitally distributed drama series to earn a major Emmy nomination (it got nine nominations, Variety reported) – referred to … [Read more...] about What our kids could’ve taught the media industry
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Pirates get religion in Sweden
Kopimis' (pronounced "copy me's") spiritual practice can get a little repetitive but, hey, that's the whole idea. Sweden's copyleftists have united to form an official religion called Kopimism. Founded and led by philosophy student Isak Gerson way back in 2010, the religion is also a community of file-sharers "which claims it considers CTRL+C and CTRL+V (keyboard shortcuts for copy and paste) to … [Read more...] about Pirates get religion in Sweden