Over the past couple of months, Cory Doctorow has been reading from The Hacker Crackdown. It’s a great read/listen, and deals with the everything from the invention of the telephone (and the Big Telephone Companies) up to the birth of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Cory says:
So now I’m reading other people’s stuff — at least while I get more in the can. I’m starting with Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. Bruce released the book as a free electronic download nearly 10 years before I did the same with my first novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom.
This book changed my life — and the lives of countless others. It inspired me politically, artistically and socially. Last week, I saw Bruce at his home in Serbia and asked him if he minded my reading this aloud for the next 20 weeks or so. He gave me his blessing — so here it is.
Here is a link to part 1. The rest can be found on his site, here.
Posted by Aaron on August 13, 2007, 1:49 pm permalink top | general
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