[sudoroom] Kopimism

Steve Berl steveberl at gmail.com
Sun Dec 9 20:20:27 CET 2012


I can't make it next Sunday, but I'd like to know more about this. In
particular I am curious how, in such a system, do content creators
(musicians, authors, etc) get paid for their work?

Is there a good forum for such a discussion?

-steve


On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Jae Kwon <jkwon.work at gmail.com> wrote:

> We had a vibrant discussion of a fork of Kopimism yesterday, centered
> around the natural laws of information.
>
> Next week on Sunday at 1pm we'll meet at SudoRoom to discuss future steps
> on how to hack society's understanding of information and "intellectual
> property" for a swift transformation towards internet/speech freedom and
> patent reform.
>
> Today, information is ownable. This entails a complex/costly system of
> statutory <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statute> regulations that attempt
> to prohibit the transmission of information and limit our powers of free
> speech in order to protect the financial interests of "content owners".
> There is a fundamentally different way, hereafter referred to as Kopimism,
> that is at odds with today's complex and self-defeating system of
> intellectual property. Kopimism is simpler, more efficient, and arguably
> better for everybody in the long run.
> Kopimism is so good because it is in harmony with (and better exploits)
> the natural laws of reality. Information (a dual of matter) is intangible,
> inexhaustible, and illuminating. As matter wants to fall, information wants
> to be free. Kopimism takes advantage of these sacred (God given) properties
> of reality for the benefit of humanity.
> We have an opportunity to introduce Kopimism to the mainstream by
> propagating this normative <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normative> way
> of Kopimism that arrises from our understanding of reality. Our mission is
> to unite the factions and transition the world towards a society of
> complete information freedom through the transformation of our own way of
> being.
>
>
> http://sudoroom.org/wiki/Kopimism (please edit as you wish)
>
> Our next meeting will be Dec 16th at 1pm.
>
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-steve
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