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  Shambhala Sun - bell hooks talks to John Perry Barlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Perry Barlow: I was just describing you to someone in terms of the externalities that would end up on your curriculum vitae, and the person said, she sounds like your polar opposite.
John Perry Barlow: I think that among the great errors of the political correctness movement is that it reduces things to their externalities and avoids the essence.
John Perry Barlow: It's only in the last year that I have been willing to accept on anything other than an intellectual level that the soul and the body are separable; that the spirit could go in and out of time and have new bodies.
www.shambhalasun.com /Archives/Features/1995/Sept95/bellhooks.htm   (4720 words)

  
 Digerati : The Coyote: John Perry Barlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Perry Barlow is resident senator of cyberspace, and he's probably the first politician to play cyberspace.
Barlow is a humanist and in part a mystic, but he is also very technically savvy and eloquent.
JOHN PERRY BARLOW is cofounder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and a former Wyoming cattle rancher.
www.edge.org /digerati/barlow/index.html   (242 words)

  
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JOHN PERRY BARLOW is one of the founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group formed to protect civil liberties in cyberspace.
John Perry Barlow, an Internet visionary, kicked up controversy last year when he suggested in a widely read Wired magazine article that traditional notions of copyright were dead in cyberspace.
Barlow is a writer and lecturer on subjects relating to the virtualization of society and is a contributing editor of numerous publications.
www.lycos.com /info/barlow-barlow-john-perry-people--john-perry-barlow.html   (435 words)

  
  Reason: John Perry Barlow 2.0: The Thomas Jefferson of cyberspace reinvents his body -- and his politics.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Perry Barlow is one of those fascinating figures that American culture regularly produces to our great benefit and occasional consternation.
Barlow took his way with words -- and the objections to authoritarianism that lead boys to display "behavioral problems" -- and launched the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in 1990 with his computer industry pals Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus, and John Gilmore, an early employee of Sun Microsystems.
John Perry Barlow: I got talked into allowing my body to be the data set for a medical documentary/reality show being put together by the Discovery Channel and Canyon Ranch [a high-end spa and wellness center].
www.reason.com /0408/fe.bd.john.shtml   (4176 words)

  
 Interview of John Perry Barlow
JPB: Well, our principle goal has always been to preserve freedom of expression in cyberspace, but in the process of trying to achieve this we found that it's not enough to assert those rights, we had to create mechanisms capable of ensuring them.
JPB: I'm very hopeful about this, generally I have a sort of pathological optimism, I already see evidence that the citizens of the net are behaving differently in the political dimension of the terrestrial world than others.
JPB: That's the interesting question, one of the greatest threats to the internet is that the rest of the planet will wake itself up and feel itself to be defenseless against ideas that are culturally or religiously uncomfortable.
www.fundacion.telefonica.com /at/barlow.html   (3402 words)

  
 LIFE INTERVIEW: JOHN PERRY BARLOW
JPB: One of the troublesome aspects of culture is that if you've got a culture you tend to be set in your ways.
JPB: First of all, I strongly believe that if you don't want your kids looking at pornography the best thing you can do is raise them to find it as distasteful as you do.
JPB: There was a time in the '60s when I felt like if I wanted to change somebody's point of view, in a direction that I felt was going to be positive, the best thing I could do for them was give them LSD.
www.life.com /Life/boomers/barlow.html   (2038 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Barlow took his way with words -- and the objections to authoritarianism that lead boys to display "behavioral problems" -- and launched the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in 1990 with his computer industry pals Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus, and John Gilmore, an early employee of Sun Microsystems.
Barlow recently surprised many of his libertarian friends by announcing that merely living a bohemian libertarian lifestyle was no longer sufficient.
John Perry Barlow: I got talked into allowing my body to be the data set for a medical documentary/reality show being put together by the Discovery Channel and Canyon Ranch [a high-end spa and wellness center].
dks.thing.net /John_Perry_Barlow.html   (4159 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: John Perry Barlow
A headshot of John Perry Barlow, permission given by the subject for use.
John Gilmore for the jazz saxophonist, or John Gilmore John Gilmore is one of the founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Cypherpunks mailing list, and Cygnus Solutions.
John Perry Barlow is resident senator of cyberspace, and he's probably the first politician to play cyberspace.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/John-Perry-Barlow   (681 words)

  
 Barlow Home(stead)Page
John Perry Barlow is a retired Wyoming cattle rancher, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
He was born in Sublette County, Wyoming in 1947, was educated there in a one room schoolhouse, and graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut with an honors degree in comparative religion in 1969.
When not away at school or traveling with him - which they often do - they live in Wyoming with their mother, Elaine Parker Barlow, to whom he was married for 17 years before they separated in 1992.
homes.eff.org /~barlow/barlow.html   (600 words)

  
 Elastico.net: Meet John Perry Barlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pasamos ahora a presentarles a otro cabeza de cartel de COPYFIGHT, John Perry Barlow, cofundador de la EFF y autor de "La economía de las ideas" y ”Una declaración de independencia del ciberespacio”, entre otros textos fundacionales de la cultura...
Pasamos ahora a presentarles a otro cabeza de cartel de COPYFIGHT, John Perry Barlow, cofundador de la EFF y autor de "La economía de las ideas" y ”Una declaración de independencia del ciberespacio”, entre otros textos fundacionales de la cultura digital.
Estoy de acuerdo con John Perry Barlow, poco creo en la brecha digital, creo más en la brecha entre los que reconocen y se adaptan a una nueva identidad que trae el cambio de una Nueva Cultura y los que no quieren aceptar que este mundo hace rato ya cambió.
elastico.net /archives/005285.html   (2274 words)

  
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Barlow, Josephs and Holmes, Ltd., established in 1857, is one of the oldest intellectual property law firms in the United States.
Barlow, Josephs and Holmes is a small firm which is well-suited to providing personalized and speedy legal services, at reasonable cost, to small individual clients and large corporate clients alike.
Barlow's syndrome is more common in women and there is a familial tendency.
www.lycos.com /info/barlow-barlow-john-perry-people.html   (349 words)

  
 Las Vegas City Life
John Perry Barlow is the co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Barlow: Well, what's more interesting is the fact that we're legislating increasingly the non-existence of there being an offshore, I think.
Barlow: Read the piece that I wrote for Wired about Africa in about '97 and that was my contention.
www.lasvegascitylife.com /articles/2002/11/27/export1960.txt   (798 words)

  
 The Debate Over Internet Governance: Introduction
John Perry Barlow is a retired Wyoming cattle rancher, a former lyricist for the
They live in Wyoming with their mother, Elaine Parker Barlow, to whom he was married for 17 years before they separated in 1992.
His mother, Miriam Barlow Bailey is 92 years old, can still outdrive her age in mph, and ought to be declared a National Monument.
cyber.law.harvard.edu /is99/governance/barlow_bio.html   (475 words)

  
 JamBase | THE LEGEND OF JOHN PERRY BARLOW
John Perry Barlow – 57 year-old computer guru, journalist, lyricist, consultant, economist, speaker, father, former rancher, environmentalist, and nomad – is a Cora, Wyoming (population = 70) native who has always forged ahead with the creative perseverance to make waves.
Barlow's catalog of incredible memories with the Dead is more than a book's worth of material, but he opted to share a couple of songwriting memories that stood out as some of the most memorable, for various reasons.
These days, Barlow is a busy man, working as a consultant and software designer for a British company while also finding time to write some tunes for String Cheese Incident and to hang with his three daughters at Cheese shows.
www.jambase.com /headsup.asp?storyID=7105&disp=all   (2537 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow: Wyoming's Estimated Prophet
John Perry Barlow – 57-yearold computer guru, journalist, lyricist, consultant, economist, speaker, father, former rancher, environmentalist and nomad – is a Cora, Wyo., native that has always forged ahead with the creative perseverance to make waves.
Barlow took off to the East and graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., in 1969 with high honors in comparative religion before operating the Bar Cross Land and Livestock Company, a large cow-calf operation in Cora that he sold in 1988.
JPB: You set up a highly encrypted channel that goes directly to the UDP layer in the network stack of each machine and there’s no way to decrypt the stream and there’s no packet headers to fall through the network because it’s a UDP stream that’s completely peer to peer.
www.planetjh.com /davis/davis_2005_07_27.html   (4537 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Perry Barlow (born Jackson Hole, Wyoming, October 3, 1947) is an American poet, essayist, retired Wyoming cattle rancher, and former lyricist for the Grateful Dead.
He is a co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation along with fellow digital rights activists John Gilmore and Mitch Kapor.
A 'This American Life' story (at minute 37) about how Barlow met his fiancé at a convention center, and what happened to them afterward
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Perry_Barlow   (195 words)

  
 fUSION Anomaly. John Perry Barlow
BARLOW, JOHN PERRY- Grateful Dead lyricist from 1970 until the band broke up in 1995; ex-cattle rancher.
Barlow has this to say about how he sees the nature of information: "Information is an activity.
An ex-rancher from Wyoming, barlow also played a role in propagating one of the first and most important mythic images to drape cyberspace: the frontier.
fusionanomaly.net /johnperrybarlow.html   (488 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow's narrative in Tripping: An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures by Charles Hayes
John Perry Barlow's narrative in Tripping: An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures by Charles Hayes
Suddenly my focus was much more diffuse but oriented more toward the general vicinity of religion, especially those philosophical traditions, most of them Eastern, that seemed to describe the insights I was given that night.
I know that if everybody who'd ever taken a major psychedelic stood up and said, "Yeah, I did that and this is how it changed my life," the world would be a better place the next day.
www.psychedelicadventures.com /JohnPerryBarlow.htm   (1883 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow Portfolio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John and the Bar Cross foreman, Red Mathisen, contemplate the morning's work, which concerns the penned critters behind them.
John's other work at this time was writing lyrics for the Greatful Dead, an association that sprang from his long friendship, dating back to boarding school, with the Dead's future guitarist-songwriter Bob Weir.
When circumstances forced John to divest himself of the Bar Cross, he moved from agriculture to cyber culture as co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an organization dedicated to preserving our First Amendment freedoms in cyberspace.
www.cookephoto.com /jpb.html   (150 words)

  
 EFF: Publications - John Perry Barlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Barlow's _Infoworld_ retort to Bob Metcalfe's criticism of EFF for failing to consider the issue of obscenity online.
Barlow notes that the organization has considered the issue deeply, but that the issues are not to be resolved easily, and that the real problem is one of responsibility for one's own children.
a bit of an informal essay or open journal entry by EFF co-founder John Perry Barlow, on his experience of leaving technology and cyberspace and measured time behind, in the Utah desert, with his daughter and friends.
www.eff.org /Misc/Publications/John_Perry_Barlow   (157 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow (Features)
If there are parallels between the American West's wide open spaces and the newest frontier--cyberspace--John Perry Barlow is the one to tell you about them.
That cheerful anarchism, and that jaunty way with a paradox, are essential Barlow, who's a bit of a paradox himself.
Barlow's fascination with cyberspace, and with maintaining individual freedom there in the face of the increasing threat of corporate control symbolized by the controlled-access "information superhighway," has nothing to do with nerdy technophilia.
www.utne.com /issues/1999_67/features/444-1.html   (471 words)

  
 Speakers Platform Speakers Bureau: John Perry Barlow, Speaker On: Internet, Technology, Business
Born in Sublette County, Wyoming, in 1947, Barlow was educated there in a one room schoolhouse, and graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, with an honors degree in comparative religion in 1969.
Barlow is a recognized commentator on information economics, digitized intellectual goods, cyber liberties, virtual community, electronic cash, cryptography policy, privacy, and the social, cultural, and legal conditions forming in Cyberspace.
In recent years, Barlow has devoted much of his time and energy helping to "wire" the Southern Hemisphere to the North and has traveled extensively in Africa.
www.speaking.com /speakers/johnperrybarlow.html   (498 words)

  
 Cognitive Dissident
When I first met John Perry Barlow, he was sporting a fl ascot, a turquoise pendant, and a hands-free cellular device that dangled, secret-service style, from his left ear; he was wired and buzzed, working the unabashedly geeky crowd at the EFF's holiday open house in San Francisco's Mission district.
JPB: It's a combination of the Patriot Act and a Justice Department directive that was issued in May by John Ashcroft.
JPB: You'd be hard pressed to find somebody who is more passionate about the belief that sharing music is good for you as a songwriter and good for humanity as a whole.
www.motherjones.com /news/qa/2003/02/we_268_01.html   (2754 words)

  
 Dean's World - Letter To John Perry Barlow From A Pot-Smoking Deadhead Bush Voter
John Perry Barlow, author of one of my favorite documents on the Internet ("A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace") and perhaps my favorite Grateful Dead song ("Cassidy,") recently penned a lengthy piece entitled "Magnanimous Defeat." I found myself, as a Bush supporter, alternately bemused by the stereotypes that Mr.
Barlow, was your description of the young man who was probably popular and on the football team and supported Bush, while you the nerdy outsider supported Kerry, and you saw the whole thing through some sort of 50s-vs.-60s lens.
Barlow was a Republican committeeman in Wyoming during a time when that was decidedly unpopular and uncool -- and Deadheads roamed the free ranges.
www.deanesmay.com /posts/1099986939.shtml   (7275 words)

  
 john perry barlow SECTION FOUR
John Perry Barlow was born in 1947 in Cora, Wyoming, site of his father's Bar Cross Land and Livestock Company, the management of which John Perry eventually inherited in 1971.
A rancher until he sold the operation in 1988, John Perry otherwise was graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1969 with an honors degree in comparative religion.
John Perry's beliefs stem partly from the fact that he has always considered himself an "outsider, ranging back from when I was raised way out in the sticks on a cattle ranch without any other kids around and, finally, had to start coming into town to school and was completely desocialized.
www.bigmagic.com /pages/blackj/column22c.html   (2462 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow - Wikiquote
We are creating a world where anyone, anywhere may express his or her beliefs, no matter how singular, without fear of being coerced into silence or conformity...
John Perry Barlow (born 1947-10-03) is an American poet, essayist, and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
"John Perry Barlow: Wyoming's Estimated Prophet" - interview (2005-07-28)
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/John_Perry_Barlow   (1186 words)

  
 John Perry Barlow - Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau
John Perry Barlow is a former Wyoming rancher and Grateful Dead lyricist.
Barlow has written for a diversity of publications, including Communications of the ACM, Mondo 2000, The New York Times, and Time.
In 1997, John Barlow was a Fellow at Harvard's Institute of Politics and has been, since 1998, as a Berkman Fellow at the Harvard Law School.
www.leadingauthorities.com /18167/John_Perry_Barlow.htm   (249 words)

  
 TLC :: Hackers: Hackers' Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Perry Barlow is a study in contrasts.
Though Barlow's Apple PowerBook is hidden beneath Grateful Dead stickers and dancing bears, he's still quite grounded in the 21st century.
Barlow's greatest hope is that "we will create a civilization in the mind of cyberspace.
tlc.discovery.com /convergence/hackers/bio/bio_15.html   (256 words)

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