Selected Publications
- Mass Criminalization in the Brave New Digital World, From NET to the DMCA, NYU, May 2001
- Direct Payment Mechanisms as an Alternative to intellectual Property Rights, NYU, May 2001
- Presentation for oekonux conference, Berlin, 2002 Commons, Criminalization, General Intellect and the Politics of Technology and Culture
- Read Jamie Love’s description of a proposal devloped by JL, Ted Byfield, Jamie King and I:
Artists Want to Be Paid: The Blur/Banff Proposal (PDF) - Dissembly Language (Unzipping the World Summit on the Information Society) , Mute Magazine, London, 2003, also published in The European Journal of Higher Arts Education.
- In Italian: Cosa e’ Il WSIS, tradotto da Laser, October 2003
- In Danish, Sproget som forklædning, translated by Niels Kudahl.
- Abbreviated version in German, translated by Wolfgang Sützl for world-information.org
- Abbreviated in Hungarian, translated by Maxigas for hungary.indymedia.org
- Pirate Autonomies, Green Pepper, Amsterdam, 2003/2004 (as part of a PDF document containing other articles related to WSIS and electronic activism)
- , Interview with Alan Toner by Kuda.org
- Remixing Knowledge and Pleasure: from Anticopyright to the New Commons, published in P2P Fightsharing II, Rome, April 2004 and in French translation as…
- Fightsharing : éthique et historique de Creative Commons, October 2004 and in Italian as…
- Dall’anti-copyright alle nuove commons, April 2004.
Co-authored with Andrea Calderaro:
- C’era Una Volta Lo Spettatore, 2004, in “Diritto a Comunicare e Accesso ai Saperi. La nuova frontiera dei diritti nella società dell’informazione” (PDF) – Communication Right and Knowledge Access. The new border of rights in the information society, Yema Edizioni, 2004.
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