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Category Archives: copyright
Now Starting: Theology On Tap
I’m starting a Theology on Tap group that will meet on my front porch every Thursday this summer at 7:00. Please come join me for beer, theology, and protest of stupid copyright laws. What? Yeah, I’m not really starting a … Continue reading
Open Letter to Joe Satriani from a Former Fan
Dear Satch, I’ve been a loyal fan since I was in high school — when I played the song Always With Me, Always With You so many times I wore out and broke my cassette tape (I realize I’m dating … Continue reading
Posted in copyright, Music, Pop-Culture
Tagged Coldplay, copyright, guitar, Joe Satriani, Music
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Preaching and Presenting
Busy week. I’m preaching at my church this Sunday morning, and then presenting a writer’s workshop at Barnes & Noble this Monday evening. I know I’m late in asking this, but any input you have on either topic (or resources) … Continue reading
Three Revolutionary Books
Confession: I can’t read just one book at a time. Maybe it’s an ADHD thing, but I generally have three or four books on my “currently reading” shelf at any given moment. However, it’s pretty rare for all of them … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christianity, copyright, Education
Tagged Books, Claiborne, Freire, intentional community, Lessig, liberation theology, radical, revolutionary
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This Makes Me Sad
It appears (at least in this debate) that some Christians — and their lawyers — are on the side of “information lockdown” and the current draconian copyright regime, while some Atheists are on the side of freedom and sharing of … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism, Christianity, copyright, Open Source, Pop-Culture
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This is for you, Bettina
(and any other copyright hawks still reading)
Posted in copyright, Open Source, Politics, Pop-Culture, Technology, Web 2.0
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