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*Telekommunisten.net
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*free systems vs capitalism
*free systems vs capitalism

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Dmytri Kleiner


  • Telekommunisten.net
  • free systems vs capitalism
  • language of political economy
  • relations and interconnections
  • both economies and networks are composed of relations
  • relations in network define -> topology
  • relations in an economy define -> mode of production
  • star vs mesh network
  • communism vs capitalism
  • capitalists love star networks | they hate mesh networks
  • the internet was not created by capitalists -> universities, NGOs, hobbyists and the military
  • capitalists created online services -> client-server systems, that rely on star networks
  • and then stuff like email, usenet, IRC, etc. which depends on mesh topology
  • communism loves a mesh network
  • eash ISP earns income independantly by being part of a common platform not owned by anyone
  • 1
  • capitalists were not happy about the internet
  • they just bought everything
  • dot com boom
  • 2
  • communism must be driven from the network
  • web 2.0
  • the web is a client-server platform
  • criminalization of P2P
  • the core innovation of the internet was P2P
  • it is contraband. used by thieves and pirates
  • being engineered out of the internet
  • venture capitalism
  • offering money against the future value of what they create
  • capital will not fund P2P
  • capitalism requires enclosure and kickbacks, it requires a star topology
  • 1.anti-copyright
  • copyright came at the same time as capitalism, a component of Bourgeois property
  • 2.copyleft: invasion of the bourgeoisie
  • the right of the consumer to become a producer
  • free software is wildly successful
  • difference between 1 and 2 : 1 is fringe, anti movement - 2 is more about intellectual property, etc.
  • 1 is not compatible with capitalism
  • 3. creative commons
  • boosted by the free software movement
  • the consumer is denied the right to become a producer
  • copyfarleft : employs the non-commercial clause used by some creative commons licenses
  • but adds a limitation to the clause
  • free culture cannot exist without a free society
  • cultural workers must be self-organized and work towards a free society in solidarity with all workers