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:

 Steering with the Windshield Wipers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In my latest podcast (MP3), I read my May Locus column: Steering with the Windshield Wipers. It makes the argument that much of the dysfunction of tech regulation — from botched anti-sex-trafficking laws to the EU’s plan to impose mass surveillance and censorship to root out copyright infringement — are the result of trying to... more

 Fake News is an Oracle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In my latest podcast, I read my new Locus column: Fake News is an Oracle. For many years, I’ve been arguing that while science fiction can’t predict the future, it can reveal important truths about the present: the stories writers tell reveal their hopes and fears about technology, while the stories that gain currency in... more

 Podcast number 300: “Adversarial Interoperability: Reviving an Elegant Weapon From a More Civilized Age to Slay Today’s Monopolies” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I just published the 300th installment of my podcast, which has been going since 2006 (!); I present a reading of my EFF Deeplinks essay Adversarial Interoperability: Reviving an Elegant Weapon From a More Civilized Age to Slay Today’s Monopolies, where I introduce the idea of “Adversarial Interoperability,” which allows users and toolsmiths to push... more

 “What does it mean to keep the internet free?” An in-depth discussion with Why? on North Dakota Public Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A couple of weeks ago, I recorded a long, in-depth discussion on the subject of “What does it mean to keep the internet free” with Jack Russell Weinstein from Why?, the Institute for Philosophy in Public Life’s program on North Dakota Public Radio (MP3). Weinstein and I ranged pretty far and wide about what internet... more

 How the diverse internet became a monoculture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I appeared on this week’s Canadaland podcast (MP3) with Jesse Brown to talk about the promise of the internet 20 years ago, when it seemed that we were headed for an open, diverse internet with decentralized power and control, and how we ended up with an internet composed of five giant websites filled with screenshots... more

 Talking Radicalized, monopoly and DRM with the Techdirt podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I’m on this week’s Techdirt podcast (MP3) talking about my latest book Radicalized — this being Techdirt, the talk quickly moved to DRM, and then to tech policy, monopolism, breaking up the Big Tech platforms, and neofeudalism.

 Interview with the Left Field podcast about Radicalized and the EU Copyright Directive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

While I was out on tour with Radicalized, I recorded an interview (MP3) with the Left Field podcast (“A couple of socialists with a couple of beers. We talk about Canadian politics and current events around the world”). We covered a lot of ground, particularly around the catastrophic EU Copyright Directive and, of course, the... more

 Interview with My Summer Lair | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Another great podcast interview from my Radicalized book tour: this one with My Summer Lair (MP3) where host Sammy Younan and I discussed the book from a Canadian perspective (we recorded in Toronto) and really dug into some of the book’s themes.

 Talking Radicalized, rum, writing, self-care and technological self-determination with Security Sandbox | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

During my book tour for Radicalized, I recorded a podcast interview (MP4) with the Security Sandbox podcast (formerly Hacker Culture). Host Sean Sun and I carried on a wide-ranging, hacker-centric discussion that covered everything from the EU Copyright Directive to writing discipline to my recipe for ginger liqueur — and, of course, the new book.

 Talking Radicalized on CBC’s Day 6, with Tim Maughan, author of Infinite Detail | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This morning, CBC’s flagship weekend programme Day Six aired its latest episode (MP3), a conversation between host Brent Bambury, me, and Tim Maughan, the author of an outstanding debut novel called Infinite Detail. (Image: Jason Vermes/CBC)) It’s often said that sci-fi’s role is to project the future, but Doctorow is skeptical of that perspective. “What... more

 Interview with Taming the Net: “How to preserve the freedom of the internet without letting the internet destroy democracy.” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I recently recorded an interview with Yascha Mounk for Slate’s “Taming the Net podcast (MP3), whose mission is: “How to preserve the freedom of the internet without letting the internet destroy democracy.” Mounk and I talked about how the internet enables abuses, but also enables us to push back against those abuses.

 Video and audio from my closing keynote at Friday’s Grand Re-Opening of the Public Domain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On Friday, hundreds of us gathered at the Internet Archive, at the invitation of Creative Commons, to celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of the Public Domain, just weeks after the first works entered the American public domain in twenty years. I had the honor of delivering the closing keynote, after a roster of astounding speakers. It... more

 Interview on A World That Might Just Work with Terrence McNally | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, I sat down for an interview (MP3) with Terrence McNally for his World That Just Might Work show to talk about information politics, science fiction, oligarchy, resistance, and hope!

 Video from the launch of the EFF/McSweeney’s “End of Trust” project launch with Cindy Cohn, Annalee Newitz, and me! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The End of Trust is the first-ever nonfiction issue of McSweeney’s, co-edited by McSweeney’s editors and the staff of the Electronic Frontier Foundation; on December 11, we held a sold-out launch event in San Francisco with EFF executive director Cindy Cohn, science fiction writer and EFF alumna Annalee Newitz, and me. Lisa Rein recorded the... more

 Christmas podcast with Poesy, 2018 edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

An annual tradition (MP3)! Poesy is now 10 — nearly 11! — and this year, she’s decided to offer us a detailed makeup tutorial, with some bonus horseback riding advice. There’s even a musical number! MP3

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