Cory Doctorow

Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

Cory Efram Doctorow is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who co-edited the blog Boing Boing. He’s an activist for liberalizing copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative Commons organization, with common themes in his work including digital rights management, file sharing, and post-scarcity economics.

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About the Cory Doctorow

Cory Efram Doctorowis a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing. He is an activist in favour of liberalising copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative Commons organization, using some of its licences for his books. Some common themes of his work include digital rights management, file sharing, and post-scarcity economics.

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Cory Doctorow is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing.

Some common themes in Cory Doctorow’s work include digital rights management, file sharing, and post-scarcity economics.

Cory Doctorow is an activist in favor of liberalizing copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative Commons organization, using some of its licenses for his books.

Cory Doctorow was born on July 17, 1971.

Cory Doctorow is a blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing.

Cory Doctorow is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author.

Cory Doctorow is an activist in favor of liberalizing copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative Commons organization, using some of its licenses for his books.

13 Quotes by Cory Doctorow

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    The accolade of your peers is very exciting, always. There’s lots of good stuff on the ballot.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

  2. 2.

    It’s hard not to like Asimov; he’s a really likable guy.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    I think that this misses out on some of the interesting narrative realities, which is that it actually doesn’t work very well, that eliminating diversity is actually a really good way to make a species and its individuals less robust.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    I just sit down and the page just comes out and I look at it and the elements that appear on that page have a lot to do with what’s going on in my life.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    It’s a story of little girls who are pressed into working in sweat shops in games, who spend all day doing repetitive grinding tasks like making shirts, which are then converted into gold and sold on eBay.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    It’s weirder and more surprising than the other books. I think there are more places where it’s just more reality bending, deliberately so. I think it’s a lot more emotionally raw.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    Put simply, I want to treat my readers as partners and not crooks. There is no future in calling your most active promoters crooks.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    It’s part of a cycle of stories I’m writing where I deconstruct classic science fiction.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    The other one I did was “I, Robot.” I take apart Isaac Asimov’s Robots world.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    My feelings towards Scott Card are pretty mixed. Politically, he and I are pretty far apart.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    Novels for me are how I find out what’s going on in my own head. And so that’s a really useful and indeed critical thing to do when you do as many of these other things as I do.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

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    Well, I don’t know. It’s long, it’s longer than both of the other books put together, so it’s more ambitious. I think I get under the skin of the people a lot more than in the other books.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author

  13. 13.

    I had this really great amazing thing happen where I almost finished the book and I really needed to come up with an ending and I decided to go back and re-read the book and see if I could come up with an ending.

    Cory Doctorow

    Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author