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Cory Doctorow
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Dec 16, 2018 • 0sec

Podcast: “Sole and Despotic Dominion” and “What is the Internet For?”

Here’s my reading (MP3) of my Locus column, “What is the Internet For?” (which asks, “Is the internet a revolutionary technology?”) and my short story for the fiftieth anniversary of Reason Magazine, Sole and Despotic Dominion, which builds on my 2015 Guardian column, If Dishwashers Were iPhones. MP3
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Dec 15, 2018 • 0sec

Talking dystopia, utopia, science fiction and theories of change on the Netzpolitik podcast

When I was in Berlin last month, I stopped into the offices of Netzpolitik (previously), the outstanding German digital rights activist group, where I recorded an interview for their podcast (MP3), talking about science fiction, utopianism, dystopianism, how we can change the world, and why my kid has so many names.
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Nov 8, 2018 • 0sec

Talking about the DMCA and 20 years of tech law malpractice on PRI’s Marketplace

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act — tech’s stupidest law — turns 20 this year; I chatted with Molly Wood on Marketplace Tech about the law’s history and how dismally little we’ve learned from it, repeating and even magnifying its mistakes today. (MP3)
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Oct 1, 2018 • 0sec

Talking about Ron Howard’s Haunted Mansion album with the Comedy on Vinyl podcast

It’s been two years since I last sat down with Jason Klamm for his Comedy on Vinyl podcast (we were discussing Allan Sherman’s My Son, The Nut); we were past due for a rematch. Jason asked me to come on one more time (MP3) to discuss the Disneyland Little Long Playing Record The Story and Song of the Haunted Mansion, which features the voice talents of a young Ron Howard (!!). As always, we ranged far and wide, discussing narrative and non-narrative artforms, the history of Disney and Disneyland, and my own personal relationship with the Haunted Mansion.
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Sep 18, 2018 • 0sec

Podcast: Today, Europe Lost The Internet. Now, We Fight Back.

Here’s my reading (MP3) of Today, Europe Lost The Internet. Now, We Fight Back, written for EFF Deeplinks on the morning of the EU’s catastrophic decision to vote in the new Copyright Directive with all its worst clauses intact. MP3
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Sep 4, 2018 • 0sec

Interview with EdSurge about educational technology, school surveillance, open access, and radical pedagogy

At this year’s World Science Fiction, Tina Nazerian from EdSurge interviewed me (MP3) for a podcast about the future of educational technology, open access, surveillance in schools, and educational freedom.
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Sep 4, 2018 • 0sec

Interview with Fringe FM on Surveillance Capitalism, Big Tech and the future of the internet

While at the World Science Fiction Convention, I sat down with Matt Ward from the FringeFM podcast for an interview (MP3) about the future of the internet, and how Shoshanna Zuboff’s notion of surveillance capitalism connects up with mass inequality, the GDPR, the upcoming EU copyright rules, and the future of writing and science fiction.
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Aug 22, 2018 • 0sec

Deep dive into my backlist with the B&N Podcast

Talking with the B&N Podcast at San Diego Comic-Con is becoming an annual tradition for me; this year’s interview (MP3) with Joel Cunningham was a fun tour through my adult backlist, starting with my debut novel Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom and working our way through all six books, which Tor just reissued with amazing, matching covers.
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Aug 15, 2018 • 0sec

Talking surveillance, elections, monopolies, and Facebook on the Bots and Ballots podcast

Grant Burningham interviewed me for his Bots and Ballots podcast (MP3), covering a bunch of extremely timely tech-politics issues: Facebook and the impact of commercial surveillance on democratic elections; Alex Jones, censorship and market concentration; and monopolism and the future of the internet.
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Aug 10, 2018 • 0sec

Talking the hard questions of privacy and freedom with the Yale Privacy Lab podcast

This week, I sat down for an hour-long interview with the Yale Privacy Lab‘s Sean O’Brien (MP3); Sean is a frequent Boing Boing contributor and I was honored that he invited me to be his guest on the very first episode of the Lab’s new podcast. As you might imagine, Sean had some sophisticated — and difficult — questions about privacy and freedom online and we delved into some material that I don’t normally get to cover. It was an exciting and challenging conversation!

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