The Daves Collective
Last week, a day out south of the river (ugh) to the one day Copyright vs Community
event at Ravensbourne College. This featured talks from Fravia, Richard Stallman and Cory Doctorow.
Fravia's talk was great, although having slurped up much of his Searchlores
site years ago, there wasn't much I didn't already know. He concentrates on locating and extracting information
which is known to be out there. That isn't my current problem; to research those litigious bastards at SCOX, I need to
use readily available information to discover connections. Nevertheless the talk was good fun (sadly, perhaps a bit misleading
about Moldova) and his ability to hold an
audience whilst performing a live demonstration was very impressive.
On this occasion Richard Stallman concentrated (as was appropriate) on copyright. His was the most conservative,
nay, boring and measured of the three talks - why is he constantly depicted as some sort of loony? - until the audience
egged him on to ever greater condemnation of the music business. That brought his talk to life; clearly it's not
just software that RMS cares about.
Cory Doctorow's talk was hugely entertaining (lots of arm waving, agitation and good points bluntly made) but very
much to the point. In some ways his was the most, er, (ahem) well-developed critique of modern copyright practice,
but very reassuring that he made such a good case for current-day radicalism being just another iteration of the
historical orthodoxy of innovation.
The most memorable bit was when Fravia took his radiomike with him for a quick pee before he started, treating
the lecture theatre to an impromptu broadcast.