![]() ![]() Since they file a counterclaim, they settle out of court and Lester transfers to Disney to make new products for them. His forthcoming books include The Internet Con, a nonfiction book about the swiftest, most effective way to shatter Big Tech’s grip on the internet and seize the means of computation (Verso, September 2023) and The Lost Cause, a utopian post-GND novel about truth and reconciliation with white. ![]() Afterwards, Lester and Perry open an interactive museum and are sued by Disney. His latest graphic novel is In Real Life. Lester and Perry's manufactured products are then manufactured and sold in large quantities. ![]() Kettlewell, the CEO of Kodak and Duracell, becomes aware of this and sends the journalist Suzanne on site to report on it in her blog. Lester and Perry rebuild devices or 3D print things to sell. The book is based on a near-future story of Lester and Perry, two hardware hackers, and Suzanne, a journalist. It is also published in traditional paper form by HarperVoyager. The novel is available free on the author's website, as a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA download. The book focuses on a near-future imagining of members of the maker culture, a group Doctorow characterizes as being composed of "people who hack hardware, business-models, and living arrangements to discover ways of staying alive and happy even when the economy is falling down the toilet". It was nominated for the Prometheus Award. Makers is a novel by Canadian-British science fiction author Cory Doctorow released in October 2009. ![]()
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