BIG BROTHER AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPER INTERNET REPRESSION FREEDOM EXPRESSION INTERNET GURUS CYBER DISSIDENTS NET ACTIVISTS WRITERS JOURNALISTS STEAL THIS FILM PIRATING WORLD GOVERNMENT DEMOCRATIC SUSTAINABLE MAINSTREAM MEDIA COPYRIGHT ABBIE HOFFMAN STEAL THIS MOVIE STEPHEN GASKIN RELIGION HIPPIES RADICAL CIVICS FIRST AMENDMENT US CONSTITUTION ALAN GRAF THIRD PLANET REVIEW HIPPIELAWYER THE FARM SUMMERTOWN INA MAY GASKIN ALBERT BATES ECO VILLAGE PETER SCHWEITZER PLENTY INTERNATIONAL HIPPY PEACE CORPS
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International 2 hours 10 min 56 sec www.astrubal.nawaat.org Jun 07 2007 On 6 June 2007 Amnesty and The Observer newspaper used the internet to link activists from around the world in a discussion about the struggle against internet repression and to celebrate the irrepressible desire of people towards freedom of expression. The meeting heard from internet gurus, cyber dissidents as well as net activists, writers and journalists. |
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32 min 16 sec www.stealthisfilm.com Aug 24 2006 A Movie About Pirating and The Pirate Bay. "Peer to peer networks have unleashed a massive wave of change on the world. Today tens of millions of people use the internet to share media. The entertainment industry says it's drowning and calls us pirates". It is a tough subject, because money too is one of the great regulators of society and exchange. But a big bank being the world government is far from democratic or sustainable. Anoniem 28 jul. 2007 44 min 43 sec www.stealthisfilm.com Dec 31 2007 The League of Peers. These are strange times indeed. While they continue to command so much attention in the mainstream media, the 'battles' between old and new modes of distribution, between the pirate and the institution of copyright, seem to many of us already lost and won. We know who the victors are… If Steal This Film II proves at all useful in bringing new people into the leagues of those now prepared to think 'after intellectual property', think creatively about the future of distribution, production and creativity, we have achieved our main goal. |
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1 hour 47 min 45 sec unixclan.no-ip.org Aug 10 2006 Robert Greenwald. Steal This Movie (2000) is an American biographical film of 1960s radical figure Abbie Hoffman. It was directed by Robert Greenwald and the screenplay was written by Bruce Graham. It is based on a number of books including To America With Love: Letters From the Underground by Anita and Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel by Marty Jezer. |
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Stephen
Gaskin Religion and Hippies 35 min Oct 01 2007 Radical Civics Class continuing education on the First Amendment -Freedom of Religion- guest speaker Stephen Gaskin on religion, hippies, revolution and the war. Wow. Just beautiful. I was idly searching "gaskin" hoping something would come up. Thanks, hippielawyer, thanks Stephen. A little hippie wisdom carries a lot of weight. gdillard1 It's really cool that you're doing this. Nobody ever had to miss any of your great classes, and this is history in the making. Stephen Gaskin may be one of the sweetest people I've ever met. Thanks*** JessicaUniverse Radical
Civics Class IV 30 min Sep 13 2007 Radical Civics on the US Constitution taught by hippielawyer Alan Graf at the Farm School in Summertown, TN Class deals with Articles of Confederation, states' rights and balance of power. 25 min Feb 21 2007 Third Planet Review hosted by hippielawyer Alan Graf, features a panel of activists from The Farm in Summertown, TN commenting on and analyzing the news giving you a completely different take than the corporate pundits. Panelists are Ina May Gaskin, midwife and author, Albert Bates, founder of the Eco-Village Training Center and author of a new book on surviving peak oil and Peter Schweitzer, executive director of Plenty International, otherwise known as the hippy peace corps. Radical
Civics Class VI 33 min Oct 06 2007 Radical Civics from the Farm School in Summertown TN by hippielawyer Alan Graf. This week's class deals with the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. |
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