
Podcast – Cory Doctorow's craphound.com The Post-American Internet (39C3, Hamburg, Dec 28)
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Jan 1, 2026 A dynamic speech explores the concept of a post-American internet, highlighting how Trump's tariffs inadvertently opened doors for global digital liberation. It addresses the historical roots of tech monopolies and the critical need for anti-circumvention laws to be lifted. By promoting jailbreak markets, new economic opportunities could arise, challenging the dominance of tech giants. The importance of collaborative action among activists and entrepreneurs is emphasized, alongside the call for open software as essential public infrastructure.
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Anti-Circumvention Made Devices Untouchable
- Anti-circumvention laws criminalize modifying devices and investigating their defects even when lawful.
- Cory Doctorow argues these laws turned manufacturers' products into no-go zones and enabled widespread enclosure of user control.
Coffee For Compliance
- A Central American trade negotiator said they accepted anti-circumvention because the U.S. threatened to withhold coffee.
- Doctorow uses this story to show how trade pressure forced many countries to adopt these laws.
Repeal Anti-Circumvention Laws
- Repeal anti-circumvention laws to enable companies to build jailbreaks, alternate app stores, and migration tools.
- Doctorow says this would create new businesses that undercut big tech margins and enable global competition.



