cr> re: Straits of Consumption & Net OS

1996-03-21 Richard Moore David S. Bennahum wrote: >Your distinction about consumer-hours being the only scarce resournce >online and that therefore controlling access to the home is a natural >monopolistic objective makes sense. >There is, however, another essential >variable in the equation that’s missing, which acts as a bulwark against >monopoly control, and that’s ownership of … Read more…

cr> A Reply to Whiting on Strangelove

1996-03-21 Sender: John Whiting <•••@••.•••> If, in his vision of the future, Michael Strangelove were to substitute “art” or “poetry” for “cyberspace”, I would be forced to agree with even his most ecstatic proposals. John Whiting London ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~-~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Posted by Andrew Oram – •••@••.••• – Moderator: CYBER-RIGHTS (CPSR) Cyber-Rights: http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/nii/cyber-rights/ ftp://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/nii/cyber-rights/Library/ CyberJournal: (WWW or FTP) … Read more…

cr> Ratings are a reality

1996-03-21 I’m reporting my own interests here, not acting as moderator. In their hope to avoid government censorship, companies that depend on the Internet for business have been crafting a rating system for the Web. So far, it is not clear how much the system depends on each site’s willingness to rate itself, versus having … Read more…

Re: cr> Online press release

1996-03-21 I am going to respond to Marilyn with some personal comments, not speaking as moderator. Between Marilyn and Richard we have a really big challenge. There are so many issues (technical, financial, political) caught up in the question of how to charge for Internet use that I cringe from even the attempt to list … Read more…

Re: cr> Virtual Poetry

1996-03-21 Sender: •••@••.••• (sandi kohler) >Sender: John Whiting <•••@••.•••> > >My rhetorical lament on the passing of the Internet seems to have >sparked off a serious discussion of alternatives. > >There are still poets among us. Even on the World Wide Web, it’s >possible to turn off the graphics. > John, Thank you. The whole … Read more…

Re: cr> Online Court System

1996-03-21 Sender: •••@••.••• (Marilyn Davis) > > Sender: Robert Cannon <•••@••.•••> > The idea that there might be an online non-governmental court which would > banish people is, I would suggest, legally suspect. Those who did the > banishing would likely find themselves liable for harm caused to the > banished. Vigilantes are liable for … Read more…

cr> FCC considering whether to illegalize Internet telephony

1996-03-21 Sender: •••@••.••• (Andrew Hagen, symbolic analyst) Was it just me or did I miss the granting of the power to regulate the Internet to the FCC. Apparently this is just what the telecom bill did, along with the handing out many other tasty treats. 😉 The phone companies see a threat in Internet telephony … Read more…

cr> No time for consumers

1996-03-21 Craig A. Johnson @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Date: Thu, 21 Mar 1996 15:29:26 EST From: “W. Curtiss Priest” <•••@••.•••> Subject: Re: How many Members of the Joint Federal-State Board is Required by Statute X-To: “Todd M. La Porte” <•••@••.•••>, La Porte comments: >Nicely done! I hope this goes somewhere! Thanks. I had a very odd conversation with … Read more…

cr FYI fwd> re: Cyberspace Press Gallery Credentials

1996-03-20 Richard Moore Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 From: Vigdor Schreibman – FINS <•••@••.•••> To: •••@••.••• Subject: FINS APPEAL SET =========================================================================== FINS SPECIAL REPORT March 20, 1996 =========================================================================== HEARING ON FINS APPEAL SET FOR MARCH 28TH Cyberspace Press Gallery Credentials to be Decided Washington, DC–A hearing will be held March 28th on an appeal filed … Read more…

A Reply to Whiting on Strangelove

1996-03-20 Sender: “Michael Strangelove” <•••@••.•••> In reply to John Whiting’s insightful comments, “Cyberspace, however, is only a means of communication through which such forces [state and corporate] can operate. In itself, it has no direct power for good or evil, unless one is convinced that, like Scientology, it exerts some sort of hypnotic influence.” I, … Read more…