Andi Freeman on Thu, 5 Feb 1998 13:21:23 +0100 (MET) |
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Hype Time by Andi Freeman A friend suggested I post this story as an illustration of how hype and speculation work in the software and media industries. It has particular relevance when you consider the statements made by Dr Richard Seed over the last weeks about his intention to clone humans. A few years ago I worked as a programmer for a start-up software company who had designed and patented a sophisticated software technology to help reduce piracy, it wasn't perfect but it made it such a hassle to get around that it would effectively reduce piracy rates. He originally designed the product as way of providing distribution channels for small developers who were fed up of the percentages that large publishers were making on software publication, of course his method soon attracted attention from large companies interested in reducing piracy (WP software is pirated at the ratio 3 pirated to 1 bought, and its 20 to 1 for games). Now a very large company whose name I won't mention caught wind of this technology and sent in a small team of engineers and marketing people under non-disclosure. Within 6 days my friend had been offered a six figure sum to sell the idea. He was tempted but as he had put several years of his life into the idea and still felt that it would be good for small developers to use for distribution so he was reluctant to let the idea go at any price. He tried to negotiate with the larger company for some control over the product or a partial buy out but they didn't seem interested, they just wanted the whole thing or nothing. Eventually one of the suits confessed to him why they were being so inflexible. They needed full ownership of the idea so they could put in their labs for a couple of months then annouce the intended release of this new anti piracy technology that reduced the piracy rates on their product by half. This would be done with quite a splash on Wall St and needless to say this publiclly listed company would see its share price go through roof (as would anyones if they annouced they could double their sales with hardly any extra effort) and there would be some extremely happy shareholders and of course if a few directors made a substantial windfall then that would be OK as well !!! Unfortunately they had no plans of releasing a product or of developing the idea further, they would let it languish in the lab and die as they were quite happy with things the way they are now, thank you very much. He should just take the money and go and live on an island somewhere. Of course this has been going on for most of this century, look how long it took Phillips to release long life bulbs even though they had them since the 50's (and they are still overcharging for them rather than upset the market)...there are many, many others... but you get the idea.... ...and this leads us to the self confessed "worlds smartest man" Dr Dick Seed... "... God made man in his own image. God intended for man to become one with God. ... Cloning and the reprogramming of DNA is the first serious step in becoming one with God." "Clones are going to be fun. I can't wait to make two or three of my own self," "New things of any kinds -- mechanical, biological, intellectual -- always tend to create fear and abhorrence," -Dr Dick Seed (quoted from CNEWS January 1998, search on 'Richard Seed') The 69 year old Richard Seed, has lost millions in bad investments and last year was forced out of his victiorian mansion into a more modest suburban dwelling. Although clearly a gifted inventor, he likes to be a maverick and create a stir. Now he wants US$2 million.... Richard Seed is a pathetic liar as is obvous from his outlined plans described with *relish* by 'wired.com' news, that skips over the thousands of deformed aborted babies he will have to produce, the failures and pain he may cause, but would rather talk about the 10-20 cloning clinics he will open around the country and happy smiling babies cloned from infertile parents. And whilst the media misses the point, disinforms and does his marketing for him, Dick Seed waits by the phone for the venture capitalists to call... ....maybe a right-to-lifer will get to him first once they realise the man is going to deliberately grow and kill several hundred deformed children in the next few months... If you would like to read more about transhumanism and cloning, further information can be found at http://www.deepdisc.com/baa.html Andi Freeman DeepDisc --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de