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Musician wiggle room

mardi 2 mai 2023 à 14:01

Demands from music copyright holders are pressing to stretch the scope of copyright, making the writing of lawful pop songs very difficult.

Sudan's fighting, the interests involved

mardi 2 mai 2023 à 14:01

Asserting that the fighting in Sudan is a fight between proxies of rich Middle-Eastern powers over control of Sudan's resources.

I have a hunch that some of those powers are gangs rather than states.

Reportedly Libyan General Haftar is allied with one side in Sudan, the militia that is fighting against the Sudanese army, and they are backed by the United Arab Emirates and by Russia.

But I see no info about which powers back the Sudanese army.

Wikipedia warns

lundi 1 mai 2023 à 15:46

Wikipedia warns that the UK's proposed web censorship and age verification requirements would cut off access to Wikipedia in the UK.

Bravo to Wikipedia for refusing to compromise with censorship and tracking. However Ms Crompton-Reid made a grave conceptual error by including Wikipedia in the category of businesses — "players" in a "market".

Wikipedia's virtue, what makes it morally important despite its imperfections, is precisely that it is not a business. It does not operate in a "market", and it has a commitment to a goal beyond its own success.

The cynicism of "players" may resonate with a general vague condemnation of business, which to some extent business in general deserves; but it also tends to silence moral discussion about any business's acts or practices. Even to raise the question of whether a certain business, or a certain line of business, treats people unjustly is more difficult with the "players" metaphor sneering at it.

A young NY Mayor on progressive policy

lundi 1 mai 2023 à 15:46

More guns and more irrational fear make everyone less safe.

Gerrymandering legalized, NC

lundi 1 mai 2023 à 15:46

Republicans took control of the North Carolina Supreme Court and voted to permit arbitrary partisan gerrymandering in that state. That will establish nondemocratic government in that state.