The overwhelming feeling I left this year’s ORGCon with was that digital rights in the UK had grown up. The depth and complexity of debate has come a long way since the last conference in 2010. Nowhere is this better demonstrated than in the two keynotes: Cory Doctorow’s “The coming war on general-purpose computing” and Larry Lessig’s “Recognising the fight we’re in”. Both painted, in broad brush strokes, a picture much bigger than the current digital rights space.
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