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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Should Open SOurce Developers help the USprepare for War..???! |
I agree... I think this is not only true for real "Hate words" but for a lot of politically correct terms... like ethnical cleansing or collateral damage... I really love these sentences like "Privacy has been a collateral victim of our war against terrorism" ;-) And "Ethnical Cleansing" - it seems, like the oppressors would throw roses at the victims to convince them to go away... Open Source Software has a special status for me, because the Net has become the basic tool to get information from the outside and this, for me is a necessity to be able to judge a situation... if you only hatch CNN or the Iraqi Counterpart, for example the information is bound to be one-sided - especially since "Information warfare" has become more and more popular. It is Open Source Software together with free or even add-supported software which allows access to the Net.... and therfore has become really importat to the shaping of opinion in modern democracy... an attempt to control is also an attempt to further limit alternative options for the voters, who have in the end to decide... Cheers, g At 11:47 27.02.03 +0100, adam wrote: >this is a really interesting idea, its seems to me somehow similar to >the 'no hate language' clause that many apply informally to limiting >freedom of speech... > > >a 'not for military use' clause as part of the GPL? > >hmmm...a double edged sword.... > >adam
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