Lawrence Lessig to Leave Copyright Sphere
brandonY writes "The founder of Creative Commons, the Stanford lawyer behind the 'Eldred v. Ashcroft' case, and the author of 'Code' has spent the last 10 years working tirelessly on behalf of limited copyright terms, net neutrality, and the public domain. Tuesday, Lawrence Lessig announced on his blog that he has "decided to shift my academic work, and soon, my activism" from fighting the good fight for the public domain to fighting the good fight against corruption and the influence of big money's effects on legislation in general."
Here's 50 "donations" to start with:D 000000128&ContribID=U0000000007&Display=ID
http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/topindivs.asp?ID=
More:p ?txtName=Walt+Disney+Co&txtUltOrg=y&txtCycle=2005& txtSort=name
http://www.opensecrets.org/softmoney/softcomp2.as
http://www.opensecrets.org/ is full of such records of "donations" made on behalf of Disney.
And that's just one website.
Now ask for something hard to find.
;)
Resistance is futile. Your technological distinctiveness will be added to our own. You will become one with the morgue
Are you referring to the fractional reserve banking system as the source of new money? I just recently came across that, thanks to someone's sig line on here, which pointed to the "Money as Debt" instructional animation at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-905047436 2583451279 which is incredibly illuminating. It did take me a few weeks to prove to myself that it isn't bullshit though, and it helped that I have a friend who loan officer at a bank and he believes in the current system. He played a great devil's advocate.
Eugene Debs: "Money constitutes no proper basis of civilization"