It seems that many modern science fiction authors see the future as a time when society gives up on "physical" community in favor of technology. (i.e ruined govt, city states, corporate martial powers, etc..) Do you see this as an amplification of the state of community in today's world, or is it simply convenient literary device?
if it is property, then the "gold rush" rules apply? why bitch at the cybersquatters? if they are so forward thinking companies, they should known the internet wave was coming...I say, I claim a domain name, it becomes my property.
It seems that many modern science fiction authors see the future as a time when society gives up on "physical" community in favor of technology. (i.e ruined govt, city states, corporate martial powers, etc..) Do you see this as an amplification of the state of community in today's world, or is it simply convenient literary device?
if it is property, then the "gold rush" rules apply? why bitch at the cybersquatters? if they are so forward thinking companies, they should known the internet wave was coming...I say, I claim a domain name, it becomes my property.