Jimmy Wales or Kim Dotcom - is anti-SOPA about fundamental principles or competing commercial interests?

In this podcast, Tony Curzon Price talks to Albert Wenger, partner at Union Square Ventures, the venture capital fund behind a lot of the most innovative and visible web companies of today, to try to understand: is anti-SOPA activism more about principle or about the competing interests of big Tech vs. big Entertainment
About the authors

Tony Curzon Price  is Editor-in-Chief of openDemocracy and blogs at tony.curzon.com


Albert Wenger has a PhD in computer science from MIT and has been a technology CEO and investor for 15 years. He is a partner at Union Square Ventures. He blogs at Continuations and Tweets as @albertwenger

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