Cory Doctorow in WaterlooOn Monday, December 4th, 2017, Cory…





















Cory Doctorow in Waterloo

On Monday, December 4th, 2017, Cory Doctorow gave his “Dead canary in the coalmine: We just lost the web in the war on general purpose computing” talk at the University of Waterloo’s Cheriton School of Computer Science

The “Dead Canary” references the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) in a long running controversy about incorporating DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) within the Web Standard.  When the W3C chose to ignore the substantial objections both from within the W3C community & its partners, open internet advocates and the public, and refuse a compromise that would have at least made the situation livable, Doctorow wrote the EFF’s open W3C resignation letter.   

The W3C continued on its sudden abandonment of support for the open web that it might pander to the powerful media companies calling the tune.  This talk is one way in which Doctorow continues to educate and advocate for better.

For more about @Doctorow check out his website http://craphound.com/
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The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) has been fighting for user rights since before I used the Internet.  https://www.eff.org/  

Buster Keaton in “The Railrodder” (1965)(my…



Buster Keaton in “The Railrodder” (1965)

(my favourite) Silent Film Star Buster Keaton plays a world traveller in this NFB (Government of Canada) short film.

Arriving from across the pond, the Railrodder arrives on  Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia from where he embarks on the scenic route across Canada by train…
well, sort of.   

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
Directed by Gerald Potterton & Buster Keaton (uncredited)
Writing by Buster Keaton & Gerald Potterton.
Starring Buster Keaton

As this was financed by the Government of Canada, it would presumably been made under Crown Copyright, which expires after 50 years, which would have expired in 2015, so I believe it is in the Public Domain. BUT sometimes the Government does weird things with Copyright so I can’t swear to it.