Hacktivistas.net: Manual de desobediencia a la Ley Sinde (2011) [Spanish]
Filed under manual | Tags: · censorship, copyright, disobedience, hacktivism, internet, protest, spain

“Este Manual de desobediencia a la Ley Sinde tiene el objetivo de demostrar la ineficacia radical de la Ley Sinde desde un punto de vista práctico. Los usuarios y webmasters encontrarán los métodos más útiles para sortear las barreras de la censura gubernamental.”
Published in April 2011
Diagonal y Traficantes de Sueños edition
Creative License BY-SA 3.0 España
57 pages
wertdeenlaces.net – Disobeying Sinde-Wert Law (Hacktivistas.net, February 2012) [English]
La primera denuncia de la ley Sinde-Wert en vivo y en directo (Hacktivistas.net, March 2012) [Spanish]
Artist and Hacktivists Sabotage Spanish Anti-Piracy Law (TorrentFreak.com, March 2012) [English]
Tim Wu: American Lawbreaking (2007)
Filed under essay | Tags: · copyright, crime, drugs, immigration, law, united states

An essay about the laws we are allowed to break in America and why.
With illustrations by Alex Eben Meyer
Publisher Slate.com
via Marcell Mars
PDF (EPUB, thanks Marcell!)
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.dpi, 22: Free Culture (2011) [French/English]
Filed under magazine | Tags: · art, copyright, free culture, freedom, intellectual property, public domain
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.dpi is an alternative forum for discourse and creation, on the subject of women, media and technological landscapes.
“Against recurrent and rhetorical assaults from the “creative” industries and governments that claim loud and clear that copyrights and intellectual property are the saving grace of culture, some creators diffuse their work and reuse, reinvent and revolt themself and play. They claim free culture as both movement and public discourse – a discourse that is multilingual.
Extension of the public domain, prism of freedom, translation of a universe or restoration of a natural state – can free culture interpret itself freely? What makes it culture? What freedom does it embody? What is it fighting for? What materials is it using and what relationships is it building on?
Dpi22 Free Culture offers a number of propositions that are sometimes at odds, tensing against one another. Throughout the issue, they act as dialogue from the artists-thinkers of this culture and freedom and showcase a virulent dynamic.” (from Editorial)
With articles by Nancy Mauro-Flude, Britt Wray, Aymeric Mansoux, Dragana Zarevska, Yasna Dimitrovska.
Artworks by Sarah Boothroyd, Pascale Gustin
Guest Editor-in-Chief: Anne Goldenberg
Coordinator: Ximena Holuigue
Editorial team: Christina Haralanova, Liza Petiteau, Deanna Radford, Dina Vescio
Publisher: Studio XX, November 2011
ISSN 1712-9486
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