Brave New World

Searching for New Directions

By Justin Katz | December 20, 2008 |

Since it’s been a topic of discussion around here, it’s worth noting that — although Capitol Records continues on its litigious path, the Recording Industry Association of America is discerning the error of its ways: After years of suing thousands of people for allegedly stealing music via the Internet, the recording industry is set to…

Claiming One’s Life Repository

By Justin Katz | December 16, 2008 |

We should all hope that Capitol Records fails in its efforts to claim a Providence family’s computer for inspection, but as the breadth of activities occurring on computers expands, the likelihood goes up that they will become subject to confiscation for one reason or another. In that light, even just the circumstances of the threat…

A Show of Death

By Justin Katz | November 23, 2008 |

Such stories give one a sense that reality is slipping away: The family of a college student who killed himself live on the Internet say they’re horrified his life ended before a virtual audience, and infuriated that viewers of the live webcam or operators of the Web site that hosted it didn’t act sooner to…

When Realities Collide: Surreality

By Justin Katz | October 25, 2008 |

Video games are getting serious: A 43-year-old Japanese woman whose sudden divorce in a virtual game world made her so angry that she killed her online husband’s digital persona has been arrested on suspicion of hacking, police said Thursday. The woman, who is jailed on suspicion of illegally accessing a computer and manipulating electronic data,…

People, Who Need People…

By Carroll Andrew Morse | May 21, 2008 |

Monday’s call from the Projo editoral page for worldwide population control…There are just too many people in the world, and there are, of course, more every day — and 80 million more each year. The effects, in declining standards of living in many places, as well as in environmental degradation, are obvious. The increase should…

So Many Ways to Go Wrong

By Justin Katz | April 29, 2008 |

Welcome to the small-world reality of gay Westerner commercial baby creation outsourced to the third world: Yonatan Gher and his partner, who are Israeli, plan eventually to tell their child about being made in India, in the womb of a stranger, with the egg of a Mumbai housewife they picked from an Internet lineup. The…

“Having this baby doesn’t make me any less of a man.”

By Justin Katz | April 6, 2008 |

So how much of the Brave New World will be purely a matter of semantics? The man who stunned the world when he announced he was pregnant gave an intimate insight into his personal life in a revealing television interview with Oprah. Thomas Beatie stripped off for the cameras and bared his baby bump and…

The Eye That’s Always Open

By Justin Katz | August 1, 2007 |

Tom Shevlin sees Big Brother in the arrival of E-Z Pass: … a recent ABC survey found that almost three-quarters of Americans support expanding our surveillance apparatus including eighty six percent of Republicans who support Rudy Giuliani and over seventy percent of registered Democrats. So what’s the big deal? Why care? Because America was founded…

A Chip in Our Shoulders

By Justin Katz | July 25, 2007 |

It probably won’t be HIV that brings the push for microchip injection in the West, but then again, it probably won’t be “right wing” homeland security initiatives, either: Lawmakers in Indonesia’s Papua are mulling the selective use of chip implants in HIV carriers to monitor their behaviour in a bid to keep them from infecting…

Drunk on Antiseptics

By Justin Katz | June 7, 2007 |

I was at a loss to choose a category for this curious bit of information — which I originally thought to be typical email-forward spam — but it seems like something worth knowing about: Just wanted to send you a quick email and warn you about using hand sanitizers wtih your young kids. We have…