Flex Your Rights: Constitution and Political Activism in the Hacker Community
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of hacking, politics, and constitutional rights in this 49-minute conference talk from Derbycon 2012. Delve into various individual issues affecting the hacker community, including First Amendment rights, privacy concerns, civil forfeiture, and copyright laws. Examine the current world view on free speech, healthy skepticism, and the social contract between citizens and government. Learn about the costs and benefits of political activism, with examples of arrests and the importance of working within the system. Discover resources for staying informed and engaged in the political process, such as Open Congress. Gain insights on navigating the challenges of political activism in the hacker community and understand why it's an uphill battle worth fighting.
Syllabus
Intro
Who am I
Title Slide
What is politics
Hacker community politics
My opinion
Individual issues
First Amendment
JD Jay Lederman
PayPal
Jeremy Hammond
Privacy
Civil forfeiture
Copyrights
Licensing Laws
Current World View
Free Speech
Healthy skepticism
Elizabeth Warren
Social Contract
Government Power
Process
Costs and benefits
Examples of arrests
Working within the system
Vote
Occupy
Bad news
Open Congress
Westboro Baptist Church
Suppress98
Questions
Its an uphill battle
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