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Selling JesusSelling JesusThe Surprising History of Copyright and the Promise of a Post-Copyright WorldAllow me to introduce you to a website you’ve probably never heard of: questioncopyright.org. The site includes an article by Karl Fogel titled The Surprising History of Copyright and The Promise of a Post-Copyright World. Although the author is not concerned with the monetization of ministry, the arguments are compelling, setting an example for all Christians on how to think critically and historically about intellectual property. Although the author does not argue his points from Scripture, the article serves as a reminder of how much of the secular world is deeply concerned with the injustice, deceit, intimidation, an...2025-02-2452 minBowl After BowlBowl After BowlEpisode 370 ★ The Air Removal VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode Producers: harvhat, ChadF, piez, phifer, Ch!llN0w1, bitpunk.fm, cbrooklyn, wartime, HeyCitizen, permanerd, ajoint, makeheroism, RevCyberTrucker, ericpp, billybon3s, DJW, hzrd149, Boolysteed, SirSeatSitter ChadF says follow econoalchemist and Rod of Pod256 Send newspapers to: PO BOX 410514 Kansas City, MO 64141 Intro/Outro: Karl Casey (White Bat Audio) - Lost In Space FIRST TIME I EVER... Bowlers called in to discuss the First Time They Ever got waxed. Next week, tell us about the...2025-02-123h 26SustainSustainEpisode 242: Ben Cotton on Program Management for Open Source ProjectsGuest Ben Cotton Panelist Leslie Hawthorne Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Leslie Hawthorn is joined by guest, Ben Cotton, the Open Source Community Lead at Kusari and former Fedora Program Manager. Ben discusses his career path, the importance of intentional program management in open source projects, and shares insights from his book, 'Program Management for Open Source Projects.' The conversation covers the evolution of engagement in open source communities, the impact of professionalization, and the challenges posed by AI in maintaining open source inclusivity. They...2024-08-0944 minBungacastBungacastRE-RELEASE: /100/ What Was the End of History? ft. Many GuestsIn the lead-up to our 200th episode later this month, we're exceptionally re-releasing our 100th episode special this week. On the 30 years since 1989. For our 100th episode, we invited our favourite guests to reflect on the question: “What one event, personal or political, most captures for you the past thirty years, since 1989?”  Are we still living in the death throes of the 20th century, or is something new emerging? Guests: (00:07:42) - Maren Thom (00:14:14) - David Broder (00:21:33) - Ashley Frawley (00:26:11) - Catherine Liu (00:33:05) - Angela Nagle (00:40:49) - Benjamin Fogel (00:46:25) - Alex Gourevitc...2021-06-151h 44Kinsella On LibertyKinsella On LibertyKOL328 | Heterodorx Ep. 10 with Nina Paley: I.P. Everywhere!Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 328. This is my appearance on Heterodorx Episode 10: I.P. Everywhere!, hosted by Nina Paley and Corinna Cohn (posted March 29, 2021; recorded March 25, 2021). Nina is also on the C4SIF Advisory Board. From the shownotes (see also Nina's Facebook post): Get ready for some hardcore Libertarian nerd-talk, as Corinna goes head-to-head with Stephan Kinsella, author of Against Intellectual Property, and Libertarianism’s foremost critic of copyright and patents.  Thrill to dazzling theories of labor vs. action, restrictive covenants, negative easements, burdened estates, nuisances, limitations, consent, redistribution of rights, triangular intervention, property, scarcity, value, allocation of contestable resources, conf...2021-03-301h 16HeterodorxHeterodorxI.P. Everywhere! Featuring Guest Heterodork Stephan KinsellaGet ready for some hardcore Libertarian nerd-talk, as Corinna goes head-to-head with Stephan Kinsella, Libertarianism’s foremost critic of copyright and patents and author of Against Intellectual Property. Thrill to dazzling theories of labor vs. action, restrictive covenants, negative easements, burdened estates, nuisances, limitations, consent, redistribution of rights, triangular intervention, property, scarcity, value, allocation of contestable resources, conflict, trade secrets, the Patent Bargain, disclosure, distortion, abolishing the FDA…wait, what? By the end of the episode, Corinna suffers a long-overdue crisis of faith. SUCCESS!Related links: Stephan Kinsella, Against Intellectual Property C4SIF.o...2021-03-301h 16HeterodorxHeterodorx©ommunity $tandardsWhat’s the difference between “community standards” and censorship? How do we determine what books to include and exclude from libraries? Why does the Dr. Seuss estate get to decide what Dr. Seuss books stay in print? Is copyright censorship, as Nina asserts? What’s the difference between plagiarism and copyright violation? In an uncharacteristically focused and coherent conversation, Nina and Corinna discuss these questions and more. Then, Jesse and Katie chip in with some ideas on how to close each episode.The Surprising History of Copyright and The Promise of a Post-Copyright World by Karl Fogel: h...2021-03-0738 minTæt påTæt påSkoleskibet Danmark - Hvordan slukker man en Iphone? (Sammendrag)60 digitalt indfødte flytter ind på et skib. 60 unge mennesker skal samarbejde på minimal plads. Fordele hængekøjer, aflevere deres telefoner og børste tænder, 25 piger, rundt om fire håndvaske. Udfordringerne er mange. Det kommende eventyr mod Caribien er stort og målet er at uddanne 60 unge mennesker, der både kan tænke selv og sammen med andre. Medvirkende: Kaptajn: Karl Silmer. Rigger: Laura. Overstyrmand: Anders Rask. Første styrmand: Mads. Skoleskibselev: Maria Fogel Berthelsen. Musik: Analogik. Tilrettelæggelse: Katrine HedegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-03-2050 minTæt påTæt påSkoleskibet Danmark - Jeg er ikke udødelig20-årige Maria havde planer om en universitetsuddannelse og efterfølgende fuldtidsarbejde, da hendes liv pludselig tog en drejning. Hun opdagede, at hun ikke er udødelig og nu vil hun leve livet fuldt ud. Medvirkende: Skoleskibselev: Maria Fogel Berthelsen. Kaptajn: Karl Silmer. Skoleskibselev: Emma. Musik: Analogik. Tilrettelæggelse: Katrine HedegaardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-03-1950 minBungacastBungacast/100/ What Was the End of History? ft. Many GuestsOn the 30 years since 1989. For our 100th episode, we invited our favourite guests to reflect on the question: “What one event, personal or political, most captures for you the past thirty years, since 1989?”  Are we still living in the death throes of the 20th century, or is something new emerging? Guests: (00:07:42) - Maren Thom (00:14:14) - David Broder (00:21:33) - Ashley Frawley (00:26:11) - Catherine Liu (00:33:05) - Angela Nagle (00:40:49) - Benjamin Fogel (00:46:25) - Alex Gourevitch  (00:51:31) - BungaCast hosts (00:59:22) - David Adler (01:04:05) - Amber A’Lee Frost (01:08:48) - James Heartfield (01:16:17) - Anton Jaeger (01:23:24) - Leigh Phillips (01:30:25) - Lee Jones (01...2019-12-101h 44Ecoute ! il y a un éléphant dans le jardinEcoute ! il y a un éléphant dans le jardinProduire et diffuser des spectacles Jeune public - Paris est ludiqueAu programme : Production et diffusion du spectacle vivant jeune public aujourd'hui : on fait le point avec François Fogel, de Scènes d'enfance-ASSITEJ France / le festival Paris est ludique, avec Mike Hezard / Les p'tits papiers d'Estelle / Dans la cuisine d'Augustine et de Gabriel Les p'tits papiers d'Estelle - La revue de presse d'Estelle Laurentin, c'est au début Les vacances des enfants et les fameux cahiers de vacances   Le spectacle vivant jeune public aujourd'hui - interview de François Fogel, de Scènes d'enfance-ASSITEJ France - c'es...2019-06-191h 23Kinsella On LibertyKinsella On LibertyKOL261 | Venture Stories Podcast Debating Austrian Economics, Libertarianism, and Bitcoin with Noah SmithKinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 261. This is my appearance on the Venture Stories Podcast by Village Global, April 6 episode, hosted by Erik Torenberg: A Comparison of Austrian and Keynesian Economics with Noah Smith, Parker Thompson and Stephan Kinsella. It ended up being a bit of a debate with the other guest, Noah Smith of Bloomberg. This was a bit of an interesting episode, as I explain in the informal "bonus" episode KOL262. We ended up discussing/debating a variety of issues, such as: Austrian economics and praxeology, the business cycle, bitcoin, libertarianism, the federal reserve, anarcho-capitalism and related. By the...2019-04-111h 33Cross Cutting Concerns PodcastCross Cutting Concerns PodcastPodcast 104 - VM "Vicky" Brasseur on Open Source VM "Vicky" Brasseur talks open source and free software. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: Book: Forge Your Future with Open Source Patreon: VM (Vicky) Brasseur is creating writings & talks, supporting free & open source software Some free and open source software mentioned in this episode: Linux Firefox Blender Godot Debian Copyleft was mentioned at least once. Paper: Open Source Archetypes (PDF) by James Vasile and Karl Fogel Utility is a concept...2018-10-2200 minFLOSS for ScienceFLOSS for ScienceEP007 A Guide to Software Licenses in ScienceFor Episode 7, we interviewed Karl Fogel and James Vasile about the importance of software licenses for scientists. The discussion was inspired from Chapter 9: Legal Matters: Licenses, Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents of Karl's book: Producing Open Source Software - How to Run a Successful Free Software Project. Choosing a license for ones open source project is essential and we discussed why one should ship their scientific open source code with a license. In addition, we talked about the implications of providing a license and the legal aspects of licenses. Another aspect was open source license compatibility for the integration of libraries...2018-07-041h 01Request For CommitsRequest For CommitsBONUS – Behind the Scenes of Season 1 and 2In this special episode of Request For Commits we close out the first season with a look behind the scenes of the show. We talked about how the show was formed, who’s involved and why, how we approach producing this show, our theme music, as well as our plans and timing for season 2. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Featuring: Nadia Eghbal – Twitter, GitHubMikeal Rogers – Twitter, GitHubAdam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, G...2016-12-2248 minRidgeway Radio Presents: On The Scene SFORidgeway Radio Presents: On The Scene SFOOTS SFO #008 with Michael Shrieve-Part 2 of 2We continue on with Part 2 of our discussion with original Santana drummer, Michael Shrieve. As we discussed in Part 1, Shrieve is documented on the studio album, Santana IV, released in March of 2016, featuring members of the original Santana band from that Woodstock era group- Guitarist, Carlos Santana, Guitarist, Neal Schon, Vocalist and Keyboardist, Gregg Rolie, Percussionist, Mike Carabello, with newer Santana collaborators, percussionist, Karl Perazzo, Bassist, Benny Rietveld, and guest vocalist, Ronald Isley. Earlier in the year Michael also released his latest recording of latin, rock and funk inspired fusion with his group...2016-11-141h 03Request For CommitsRequest For CommitsOpen Source, Then and Now (Part 2)Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Linode – Our cloud server of choice! This is what we built our new CMS on. Use the code rfc20 to get 2 months free! Rollbar – Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any lang...2016-08-041h 04Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedOpen Source, Then and Now (Part 2) (Request For Commits #2)Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception.2016-08-0400 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedOpen Source, Then and Now (Part 1) (Request For Commits #1)Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception.2016-08-0400 minRequest For CommitsRequest For CommitsOpen Source, Then and Now (Part 1)Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers kick off Season 1 of Request For Commits with a two part conversation with Karl Fogel — a software developer who has been active in open source since its inception. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Linode – Our cloud server of choice! This is what we built our new CMS on. Use the code rfc20 to get 2 months free! Rollbar – Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any lang...2016-08-041h 16Dave & Gunnar ShowDave & Gunnar ShowEpisode 113: #113: Badge of Open Source HonorThis week, Gunnar talks with Dr. David A. Wheeler and Emily Ratliff about the Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative and their new Badge program. Dr. David A Wheeler Emily Ratliff OpenSSL “Heartbleed“ The Tragedy of the Commons Linux Foundation‘s Jim Zemlin: “Never let a good crisis go to waste” (presumably with apologies to Rahm Emmanuel) Core Infrastructure Initiative Census Project Best Practices Badge Karl Fogel’s Producing Open Source Software Special Guest: David A. Wheeler.2016-05-1028 minKinsella On LibertyKinsella On LibertyKOL097 | Double Crossed with Chuck Horton (IP)Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 097. This is my interview on the Double Crossed radio show with host Chuck Horton. We discussed a variety of intellectual property related issues, some centered on some of my previous speeches and courses, such as “The Intellectual Property Quagmire, or, The Perils of Libertarian Creationism,” Austrian Scholars Conference 2008 and Rethinking Intellectual Property: History, Theory, and Economics,” (Mises Academy, Mar. 22-April 26, 2011) (discussed on the Mises Blog in Study with Kinsella Online and in Rethinking Intellectual Property: Kinsella’s Mises Academy Online Course). See also Karl Fogel on the history of copyright.2013-11-1551 minKinsella On LibertyKinsella On LibertyKOL043 | Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast, with Michael Shanklin: Bitcoin, Legal Reform, Morality of Voting, Rothbard on CopyrightKinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 043. This is my appearance on Michael Shanklin’s Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast with Michael Shanklin (April 25, 2013). We discussed a variety of issues, including: Bitcoin, the police state, legal reform (jury nullification, loser-pays rules), the morality of voting, Rothbard on copyright (for more: see Against Intellectual Property, "Contract vs. Reserved Rights" section, and Rothbard’s “High Tech ‘Crime’: A Call for Papers” (1983)), the history of patent and copyright (for more: see Karl Fogel's article The Surprising History of Copyright and The Promise of a Post-Copyright World), and other issues. Our previous discussion: KOL 025 | Triple-V: Voluntary Virtues Vodcast, with M...2013-04-261h 07Free as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x11: Corporate Licensing Decisions That Impact the Project's Community Dan Lynch (filling in for Karen) and Bradley discuss a few examples where licensing decisions by companies impacts the health of the software development community. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:00:36) Dan interviewed the CentOS developers on FLOSS Weekly. (00:05:52) Bradley has a blog post that describes RHEL licensing model. His previous blog post to that one, while mostly off-topic here, has a few points of interest. (00:10:36) Dan Lynch mentioned The Smoking Man from the The X Files television series. (00:17:22) Bradley mentioned that Lennart Poettering is a Red Hat employee working on systemd, which...2011-06-071h 24Free as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x11: Corporate Licensing Decisions That Impact the Project's Community Dan Lynch (filling in for Karen) and Bradley discuss a few examples where licensing decisions by companies impacts the health of the software development community. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:00:36) Dan interviewed the CentOS developers on FLOSS Weekly. (00:05:52) Bradley has a blog post that describes RHEL licensing model. His previous blog post to that one, while mostly off-topic here, has a few points of interest. (00:10:36) Dan Lynch mentioned The Smoking Man from the The X Files television series. (00:17:22) Bradley mentioned that Lennart Poettering is a Red Hat employee working on systemd, which...2011-06-071h 24Free as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x01: Free of Annoying Buzz Bradley and Karen discuss the new license of their show, multi-platform Free Software projects and conferences Bradley attended this month. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:32) All recordings for the first 0x01 attempt had an annoying audio buzz. (01:18) The Free as in Freedom oggcast is now licensed CC-By-SA 3.0 Unported (03:10) Karl Fogel is Executive Director of Question Copyright. (03:35) Karen mentioned the Free Culture definition. (08:22) Larry Lessig presented to an FSF Members Meeting using Mac. (09:22) Bradley and Karen argued about whether or not OpenOffice.org and/or Firefox run better on non-GNU/Linux systems than...2010-10-2946 minFree as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x01: Free of Annoying Buzz Bradley and Karen discuss the new license of their show, multi-platform Free Software projects and conferences Bradley attended this month. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:32) All recordings for the first 0x01 attempt had an annoying audio buzz. (01:18) The Free as in Freedom oggcast is now licensed CC-By-SA 3.0 Unported (03:10) Karl Fogel is Executive Director of Question Copyright. (03:35) Karen mentioned the Free Culture definition. (08:22) Larry Lessig presented to an FSF Members Meeting using Mac. (09:22) Bradley and Karen argued about whether or not OpenOffice.org and/or Firefox run better on non-GNU/Linux systems than...2010-10-2946 minKinsella on LibertyKinsella on LibertyInterview: Nina Paley on CopyrightTCLP 2010-02-24 Interview: Nina Paley This is a feature cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast. [mp3 ; flac] No listener feedback this week. Due to the length of the interview, there is also no new hacker word of the week this week. The feature this week is an interview with cartoonist and animator, Nina Paley, creator of “Sita Sings the Blues“. I’ve spoken and written about Nina’s story before, the troubles clearing her use of Annette Hanshaw’s torch songs that led her to work with Karl Fogel at QuestionCopyright.org. In the course of the interview...2010-02-2700 minCUNY TV\'s Brian LehrerCUNY TV's Brian LehrerThe rights and wrongs of copyrightFilmmaker Nina Paley and Karl Fogel of QuestionCopyright.org look at how giving away work can benefit its creator. Plus: 20x200, an online gallery that makes art affordable.2010-02-1800 minPodcast – Launchpad blogPodcast – Launchpad blogLaunchpod 15 – Launchpad’s going open source!Launchpod: the Launchpad team podcast! Host: Matthew Revell. Theme: Obscurity by Barry Warsaw. Launchpad will be open source on the 21st July this year! (22 June 2009 ed. note: we may push the date a bit, for testing purposes; it could be in August instead.) Karl Fogel joined the Launchpad team recently as the Launchpad […]2009-01-0900 min