John Perry Barlow, Grateful Dead lyricist and one of the early advocates for a libertarian cyberspace free of governmental regulation, as well as founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), died yesterday. The EFF notice is here. Barlow is perhaps best known for his "Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace." As we look at a world where authoritarian governments use Twitter to arrest and imprison protesters, and where the NSA is apparently intercepting and recording pretty much everything online, Barlow's vision can seem too optimistic, or even naive. But viewed as critique, it also reminds us that the Internet is a human creation, and its regulation can be changed by human laws and human interventions. The EFF is a lasting contribution to that critical vision, and is a frequent litigant defending privacy and other rights online.
I had the chance to bring Barlow in for a talk many years ago when I was at Colorado College. He was thoughtful, engaged, and a genuine pleasure to host. He will be missed.
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