"In the Beginning was the Command Line" by Neal Stephenson is the seminal piece on this topic, even though its a bit dated now the basic principles it outlines still apply. Also you might consider The Pirate's Dilemma by Matt Mason and almost anything by Cory Doctorow, esp novel Little Brother. Or, if you want to get truly evangelical anything by Richard Stallman. Regards, Morgan Leigh PhD Candidate School of Sociology and Social Work University of Tasmania On 8/09/2012 6:33 AM, Burcu Bakioglu wrote:> Folks,
I am looking for a reading on piracy to assign to my class this semester and I am infinitely conflicted. It is an introductory class. Last year I assigned sections of Lessig's Free Culture, this year I want to assign something else because I'll also be assigning Lessig's other work. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions? Thank you in advance :)