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Revision as of 04:45, 10 February 2014
Planning Page.
See: P2P Blog Planning Resources
2012
See: Blog Podcast of the Day Archives 2012
2013
See: [[Blog Podcast of the Day Archives 2013
October 2013
- Susan Gregory on the NE Seattle Tool Library
- Gar Alperovitz on the Next US Revolution
- David Bollier on Green Governance and the Law of the Commons
2014
January 2014
- Brett Scott on Open Source Finance
- Michael Goodwin on Economix
- Josef Davies-Coates on Open Coops for Permaculture
- Aram Sinnreich on "The End of Forgetting"
February 2014
March 2014
- Tim Jordan on Hacking and Communicative Practices After the Internet
- Michael Rich on How Technology Can Be Used To Prevent Crime
- Deven Desai on 3D Printing
- Valentin Dander on Open Government Data
- Chris Marsden and Ian Brown on Better Regulation in the Information Age
- Anupam Chander on the Electronic Silk Road
- Victoria Stodden on Software Patents and Scientific Transparency
- Margot Kaminski on the Capture of International Intellectual Property Law through the U.S. Trade Regime
- Dan Nazer on the Electronic Freedom Foundation
- Alasdair Roberts on the End of Protests
- Jonathan Band on International IP Lawmaking
- Ed Lee on the Battle Against SOPA