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August 26th, 2008

Open source extremism lives

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:40 am

Categories: General, Applications, Legal, Government, publishing, content, Internet, values

Tags: RIAA, Liberty, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

Cover of The Gray Album, an early mixtape hitWhat we now call the open source movement started as a reaction to the perceived extremism of folks like Richard Stallman with their demand that everything be free.

The liberation of content, and the defiance of the copyright industries, remains a fault line between the open source business world and what you might call open source extremism.

Such extremism lives on in projects like OpenTape. It’s a system for creating mixtapes, something the RIAA takes a very, very dim view of. (I think they’re like anything else — a few masterpieces and a lot of noise.)

Is extremism in the defense of liberty vice or virtue?OpenTape is essentially a clone of MuxTape, another program for making mix tapes which was shut down by RIAA litigation.

As commenters at Hacker News noted, the whole project is essentially a poke in the eye of the RIAA. It’s the route of defiance.

Open source considers itself a business movement, but the wing which created OpenTape is a political movement. Do the two support one another, or sit in opposition?

The question needs to be asked regularly. Does the zealotry of OpenTape help or hurt the open source movement?

Is extremism in the defense of liberty no vice, or is it true that in extremism there can be no liberty? Is moderation in the pursuit of justice no virtue, or is it essential if lasting change is to be achieved?

The paragraph above is, in keeping with the season, a political mix tape whose source lies here. Working with the source file may give you some insight into the issue.

Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Open source extremism lives
We who firmly defend the freedom to change and redistribute software are just as offended that our position is mislabeled as "open source" supporter as we are that it is called "extreme".

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Posted by: joshuagay Posted on: 09/09/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Well, Dana... Userama   | 08/26/08
troops !? shis-ka-bob   | 08/26/08
commitee is more like it... not troops. shryko   | 08/27/08
still a military analogy shis-ka-bob   | 08/27/08
RE: Open source extremism lives btidwell   | 08/26/08
Not the same thing DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 08/26/08
Maybe not the best example btidwell   | 08/26/08
GPL and Copyright daengbo   | 08/27/08
You are right about the distinction btidwell   | 08/27/08
What I said daengbo   | 08/27/08
open source extremism lives..... xuniL_z   | 08/26/08
It's everywhere DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 08/26/08
Yup, Windows extremists too... TtfnJohn   | 08/27/08
Differences xuniL_z   | 08/28/08
Open source extremism lives AND turns No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/26/08
You used to be fun, now you're just boring. kozmcrae   | 08/26/08
Ah, an extremist tells me No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/26/08
It's gotta hurt then that... T1Oracle   | 08/28/08
I was under the impression... AndyCee   | 08/27/08
Did you expect party discipline? John L. Ries   | 08/26/08
Good one, John DanaBlankenhorn  ZDNet | 08/26/08
Stallman and 'extremists' shis-ka-bob   | 08/26/08
Indeed.. Right On TedKraan   | 08/27/08
Absolutely agree. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/26/08
Thing is, though TtfnJohn   | 08/27/08
Open source is not a business movement jimmyed2000   | 08/28/08
Not quite Someguy2   | 09/03/08
RE: Open source extremism lives joshuagay   | 09/09/08

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