The Politics of Funny
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, December 14 2011
The comedian Louis CK reports that his experiment with a web-delivered, self-released comedy special — filmed over two nights at the high-end Beacon Theatre, produced with his own money and made available on the web at a cost of $5, with no digital rights management restrictions — has reaped a tidy profit. This, as the movie and music recording industry seeks to use legislative change against the current structure of the Internet, arguing that the free flow of content on the web — through connections that stay open whether users are sharing a cat video or an illegal copy of Parks & Recreation — is killing their business. Read More
Major Legislative Win for the Plain Language Movement. The What?
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 18 2010
There's something so absolutely, delightfully geeky about this. Where to begin? First off, did you know that there's a PlainLanguage.gov? The deal is thus: for at least a decade and a half now, a group of federal ... Read More