Interesting article: Are Co-ops the Answer? (CHT Dan Clore.)
Tag Archives | Resistance Is Not Futile
Aragorn! Anarchy! Action!
The copyright orcs at the Saul Zaentz Company were trying to shut down a pub named after The Hobbit, but thanks to enormous internet backlash, including Hobbit actors Ian McKellen (as if it were possible to control the way Tolkien and his characters have entered the culture) and Stephen Fry (what pointless, self-defeating bullying), as well as a facebook support page set up by student Heather Cartwright (how long do we need to protect works for? do we protect the works of Mozart and Shakespeare?), the orcs have backed down, saying it was all a misunderstanding, and the pub now need only pay a tribute of $100 a year which is still too much (the right to freedom of speech shouldnt come with a pricetag), but its a lot better than being forced to change their name or go out of business.
Its good to see that concerted activism can succeed in shaming these companies out of their cyberbullying. And its more evidence for the strategic effectiveness of direct action over legislative reform.
Revolution Through Gum
I dont often cite Gary North, but this is worth a read.
Danger Elsewhere
Here, for example.
Call/Email Emory Cops to Protest
Details here.
We Have Ways of Making You Cooperative
This story (CHT Tom Knapp) is a bit old, but I found this passage inteesting:
A 1993 survey of 188 companies conducted by the Washington State Office of Trade and Economic Development found that employee-owned firms grew no faster than conventional companies unless they gave workers a voice in management. Likewise, broader sharing of information and authority with workers didn’t boost growth unless that was combined with ownership. But firms that put the three together grew about 12% faster than their competitors.
Does anyone know if thereve been follow-up studies?