[Freedombox-discuss] freedombox as a human right

Rick C. Hodgin foxmuldrster at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 6 18:11:53 UTC 2012


Where do you think I got them? :-)

Eben's recent speeches have been stunningly brilliant and insightful. I would like to work for him actually.

Best regards,
Rick C. Hodgin

-------- Original Message --------
 From: Nick Daly <nick.m.daly at gmail.com>
 Sent: Wed, Jun 6, 2012 02:08 PM
 To: Rick C. Hodgin <foxmuldrster at yahoo.com>
 CC: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho at gmail.com>; 	freedombox-discuss <freedombox-discuss at lists.alioth.debian.org>
 Subject: Re: [Freedombox-discuss] freedombox as a human right

>> From: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho at gmail.com>
>>
>>>Given that broadband access has been started to be suggested as a basic
>>>human right, such as access to clean drinking water
>>>
>>>I wonder if privacy enhanced solutions such as freedom box should be also
>>>pitched as a basic human right?
>>>
>>>If so, what should be a first goal?
>>>
>>>Perhaps the ability for everyone to easily run a web server, on their own
>>>hardware, and keep the logs?
>
>On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Rick C. Hodgin <foxmuldrster at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I likr Eben's "first law of robotics" application for the hardware devices we use:
>>
>> #1 - They don't / must not hurt us.
>>
>> Seems to be a necessary first step.  Also:
>>
>> #2 - If you're not the sender or direct recipient, don't look inside at the content lest you commit a crime.
>
>You might like to watch one of Eben's recent speeches, where he brings
>all of this up and to a rather sharp point:
>
>http://youtube-nocookie.com/v/sKOk4Y4inVY


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