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The aim of this page is to collect arguments for the Biketour (and many more people/institutions) to shift to libre and open-source information and communication technology....and stop feeding the greedy date Giants online: | The aim of this page is to collect arguments for the Biketour (and many more people/institutions) to shift to libre and open-source information and communication technology....and stop feeding the greedy date Giants online: | ||
Watch a video series that sums up some of the reasons here: [http://thoughtmaybe.com/the-virtual-revolution/] | |||
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The aim of this page is to collect arguments for the Biketour (and many more people/institutions) to shift to libre and open-source information and communication technology....and stop feeding the greedy date Giants online:
Watch a video series that sums up some of the reasons here: [1]
Never feed monsters and don't sell your soul: Data and communication in the hands of transnational corporations is not 'free'
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Own your life, own your data, respect others': Privacy and the Right to informational Self-Determination
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Surveillance: Big Brother is not needed in a world of connected communities acting in solidarity
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Comparisons to offline life: Aha effects, when imagining digital communication processes offline
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Eat veggy, wear fair trade cotton, buy regional produce, travel by people power, organise horizontally: Why dance with the devil online then?
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