2. “ The Internet treats
censorship as a
malfunction and routes
around it. ”
—John Perry Barlow
3. It's no shame to look into the warm spring sun and
regret a lost limb.
· That is a big problem today, when you're in an economy
where everybody wants a snack before buying a
sandwich.
· Engage on public conversation platforms, switch your
PR and corporate communications from push to pull.
· Presently, Japan's copyright law makes an exception in
the case of downloads for personal use.
· But such a project raises some important questions:
Who decides what details are important?
5. A diamond with a flaw is worth more than a pebble
without imperfections. (Chinese Proverb)
· How can you monetize content when the copy is free?
· This "you are what you share" mantra is, of course, just
one expression of the Web'whatever.
· It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet
made have lightened the day's toil of any human being.
· As David Weinberger notes, good information is a
challenge to our culture and there is a scarcity of good
information.
6. “ The Web as I
envisaged it, we have
not seen it yet. The
future is still so much
bigger than the past. ”
—Tim Berners-Lee
7. Allow the quiet voice to decide
· Microsoft is engaging in unlawful predatory practices
that go well beyond the scope of fair competition.
· Engage on public conversation platforms, switch your
PR and corporate communications from push to pull.
· China does not have much of a business of 'selling
units',
· Where we used to mine for information, now we pull it
up onto the screen.
8. In conclusion
· Revolutionize distributed convergence
· Redefine B2C experiences
· Harness global eyeballs
· and remember: Life is like a game in which God shuffles
the cards, the devil deals them and we have to play the
trumps.
10. Credits
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· Fiction is Friction - Gerd Leonhard
Nosleeper, doublexuan, silverfuture
· The End of Control - Gerd Leonhard
· Music 2.0 - Gerd Leonhard
· New Aesthetic, New Anxieties - David M. Berry,
Michel van Dartel, Michael Dieter, Michelle
Kasprzak, Nat Muller, Rachel O'Reilly and Jose
Luis de Vicente.