Jonathan Zittrain – Civic Technologies and the Future of the Internet
Harvard law professor and author Jonathan Zittrain discusses the unusual and distinctive technologies whose power increases in proportion to the people participating in them, contrasted with other technologies that leverage what the few can impose on the many — whether a PC virus maker who crashes millions of machines or a law enforcement officer who can use new consumer platforms to spy far easier than before. Filmed at Singularity University, part of the November 2009 Executive Program.
Duration : 1:45:58
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January 20th, 2010 in
internet technology | tags: civic technology, Future, internet, Jonathan Zittrain, Singularity University
Jonathan is …
Jonathan is excellent in this talk.
very fun video
very fun video
The Internet has no …
The Internet has no business model? Isn’t it called the taxation base via ARPANET and NSF?
RE: the Q&A …
RE: the Q&A discussion about legal implications of ‘formal’ (i.e. State, I guess) vs ‘civil’ technologies – i think of this as ‘social contract 2.0′
Civic Technology ( …
Civic Technology (and in the sense he means) are my focus.
The Individually-controlled/Commons-dedicated Account… in its mechanism, implementation design, monetization and planned ownership by the Commons forms a fundamental distributed network for scaled speech and association. A network simply offered, not imposed. But whose characteristics offer and encourage adoption of an “Enlightenment” approach.
Several Links via blog
CulturalEngineer (.) blogspot (.) com (.)
Nice ! Thanks for …
Nice ! Thanks for posting