Podcast – Cory Doctorow's craphound.com show

Podcast – Cory Doctorow's craphound.com

Summary: Articles, speeches, stories and novels by an award-winning science fiction writer, read aloud in small regular chunks

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Podcasts:

 Why the death of DRM would be good news for readers, writers and publishers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Guardian column, Why the death of DRM would be good news for readers, writers and publishers: At the end of April, Tor Books, the world's largest science fiction publisher, and its UK sister company, Tor UK, announced that they would be eliminating digital rights management (DRM) from all of … [Read more]

 A Prose By Any Other Name | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Locus column, A Prose By Any Other Name: Back in 2005, I did something weird. I decided that I would embark on a project to write short stories with the same (or similar) titles to famous science fiction books and stories. My initial motivation for this was Ray Bradbury … [Read more]

 Why did an MPAA executive join the Internet Society? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Guardian column, Why did an MPAA executive join the Internet Society?: Late in March, I started to get a steady stream of emails from concerned readers: did you see that the Internet Society has appointed the former chief technology officer of the MPAA to be their North American regional … [Read more]

 Protecting your Facebook privacy at work isn’t just about passwords | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Guardian column, Protecting your Facebook privacy at work isn't just about passwords: Facebook has threatened to sue companies that force their employees to reveal their Facebook login details. As laudable as this is, I worry that it will fail to accomplish its primary objective – protecting Facebook users from … [Read more]

 A Whip to Beat Us With | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Publishers Weekly column, A Whip to Beat Us With: Jim C. Hines’s e-books are marketed both through a big publisher and solo. The books that were re-priced by Amazon were his solo titles—unagented, and unrepresented by a major publisher. As an individual, Jim has no leverage over Amazon. Not … [Read more]

 Copyright isn’t dead just because we’re not willing to let it regulate us | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Guardian column, Copyright isn't dead just because we're not willing to let it regulate us: The first time I ever heard someone declare the death of copyright, it wasn't a dreadlocked GNU/Linux hacker or a cyberpunk in mirror shades: it was a music executive, circa 1999, responding to the … [Read more]

 Censorship is inseparable from surveillance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Guardian column, Censorship is inseparable from surveillance: There was a time when you could censor without spying. When Britain banned the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses in the 1920s and 1930s, the ban took the form on a prohibition on the sale of copies of the books. Theoretically, this … [Read more]

 What’s Inside the Box? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Locus column, What's Inside the Box?: The answer to this that most of the experts I speak to come up with is this: The owner (or user) of a device should be able to know (or control) which software is running on her devices. This is really four answers, … [Read more]

 Interview with WNIJ Chicago | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a short interview I did last week in Chicago with WNIJ, an NPR affiliate. MP3 link

 Digital Lysenkoism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Publishers Weekly column, Digital Lysenkoism : Talking with the lower echelon employees of publishing reminds me of a description I once read about the mutual embarrassment of Western and Soviet biologists when they talked about genetics. Soviet-era scientists were required, on pain of imprisonment, to endorse Lysenkoism, a discredited … [Read more]

 Edited Spark interview about the “coming war on general purpose computation” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3240

I did an interview last week with the CBC Radio show The Spark (I podcasted the complete interview when they posted it); now they've put up the edited episode. MP3 link

 Interview with CBC’s Spark on the coming war on general-purpose computation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1695

I did a quick interview with the CBC Radio programme "The Spark" last week from my office in London, talking about my idea of "the upcoming war on general purpose computing." They've just posted the unedited audio in advance of airing a shorter excerpt. MP3 link

 Podcast: A Vocabulary for Speaking about the Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a podcast of my last Locus column, A Vocabulary for Speaking about the Future: Science fiction writers and fans are prone to lauding the predictive value of the genre, prompting weird questions like ‘‘How can you write science fiction today? Aren’t you worried that real science will overtake your novel before it’s published?’’ This … [Read more]

 “Martian Chronicles” reading | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The Starship Sofa podcast has produced an excellent reading of my novella "The Martian Chronicles," which was originally published in Jonathan Strahan's YA anthology Life on Mars. The reading is by jeff Lane, who's really talented. Here's the MP3 (the reading starts around 1:50).

 The Coming War on General Purpose Computation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here's a transcript of my keynote at the 28th Chaos Communications Congress in Berlin over Christmas week, "The Coming War on General Purpose Computation." Here're the relevant links: * Video * Transcript (Joshua Wise) * German translation (Christian Wöhrl) * Subtitles in German, French, Spanish and Italian (you can add more!) Mastering by John Taylor … [Read more]

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