March 2005
Copyright Communists and the Commons
Another of the Forbes rich listers is spamming copyright offices around the world:
Bill Gates is an intelligent man who has done a great deal of good in the world. So when he gets caught out in a bare-faced lie this should matter to all of us; and last week, when he called the opponents of American intellectual property law a "communist" movement he was encouraging a mistake that could impoverish the entire world.
Read more on the war against copyright communists. Also check out Creative Commons who is leading the movement of sharing creativity with their ‘some rights reserved’ copyrights and encouragement of things like the up and coming music sampling commons, Mixter.
Yahoo! has even put out a beta Creative Commons search engine, so tally up on how easy home recording is these days and if you’re feeling entrepreneurial, turn your Mac Mini into a recording studio and, to Gates’ spite, head for the communes.
High Price. Lots of Incentive
The drug war appears not to be having much of an effect on cocaine sales in the US. Although Colombian cocaine traffic has been reduced by 22%, Bolivian production has increased by 17%. The price remains steady or lower than historical levels. Read here or here.
Fractal Finance and Business School
A great lead from Alina at Totalitarianism Today discusses randomness and rationality in markets through fractal finance. And in a bout of rationality, a vermont businessowner bought a free-ride into a Dutch business school on eBay for $36,000. Perhaps he’ll learn why Metcalf’s law. is a bit weaker than it was cracked up to be.
Latin American Universities
When The Times survey came out, Mexico’s UNAM university sent out ecstatic press releases to the media that resulted in headlines such as UNAM leads Latin American universities.
UNAM’s actual rank was 195 out of 200. Nonetheless, there claims are true. Read more on the survey and the struggles of Latin American Universities here.
