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when pure information became a private industry

... Yet the cultural values in many parts of the world assume that information must necessarily be a shared resource. For example, in a medieval theocratic society within a nunnery or a monastery the scribes who worked so diligently in their for scriptorias produced their for elegant manuscripts benefit. the glory of God and not their personal The social institution within which they operated provided the simple needs of life. Since the talents and skills that they possessed were God given, it would be unseemly to suggest that an individual should receive personal financial benefit from their exploitation. Rewards for excellence were to be delivered in the hereafter not the here and now ...

... Those charged with the responsibility for representing the various telecommunications interests should analyze their positions within the framework of a global system. Perhaps they will discover that their parochial and public responsibilities more often coincide than diverge. The demands of global electronic networks in the service of a global economy demand statesmanship on a level not hereto- fore exercised. Leadership trained in cooperative, arbitrative, and negotiative skills are needed, for competition alone will not suffice to manage resources which must by their nature be shared.

Law is in not a static, unchanging prison in which we, like Prometheus, are bound to suffer the inevitable miseries of a destiny dictated by the Gods. Our legal system is the manifestation of our highest aspirations. It is deeply rooted in our cultural traditions and designed to serve our common purposes. Let us work together as legal, technical, government, and corporate leaders to improve the legal infrastructure of our global telecommunications system to serve our common needs. | anne w. branscomb, "for global information transport", 1983

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history site

looking forward to more: a internet history project, conducted by karl auerbach and chris wellens

episode one, with russ haines (dec) mark manasse (dec), steve rubin (apple) about

the first (1993, via mbone) internetband severe tire damage
mark weiser (xerox parc) was the drummer of the band, as far as i recall, and appears shortly.

btw. auerbach's icann lawcase as well as his thoughts about "stakeholderism" is worth a re-read, too.

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brian oakley 1927-2012

brian oakley has died in august. always hoped i would have a chance to find him before to talk about the alvey programm, but i didn't take a close look at the "real time club" ...

Without Oakley, Conservative PM Maggie Thatcher might not have given IT a seat in government with her creation of a Minister of Information. Without his pushing, Bletchley Park might today be sitting underneath a housing estate in the Midlands. | brian wynne oakley

oakley was also director of logica's research centre in cambridge, after he retired from the civil service, derek barber writes in his currculum vitae summary.

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