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[[Chris Ellison]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  In particular, he is a co-founder of [[Internet Freedom]].
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[[Chris Evans]] (also known as [[Chris Ellison]], his 'party' name in the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]) is an academic at [[Brunel University]] lecturing in multimedia<ref>Brunel University [http://www.brunel.ac.uk/bbs/people/academic-and-research-staff/full-time-faculty/chris-evans Chris Evans], Brunel Business School, accessed 15 September 2013</ref> and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  In particular, he wrote for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]],<ref>"[http://spiked-online.co.uk/articles/00000006DA4D.htm Copyright in the digital age]", Spiked website, 19-Sep-2002, accessed 1 Dec 2010</ref> was a co-founder (in 1998) of the [[Campaign for Internet Freedom]]/[[Internet Freedom]],<ref>"[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=233467 Oppression Net]" SSRN website, accessed 2 May 2010</ref>, spoke at [[The Great Debate]] on Technophobia and Technophilia in November 2002.<ref>[http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/TheinternetDO.html The Internet: Brave New World?] Book review by David O'Toole, ''The Great Debate''', 2003</ref>
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In a pattern followed by many in the [[LM network]] Evans had links with conservative think tanks.  For example, he published in the journal of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in 1999.<ref>Evans, C., Oppression net, ''Journal of Economic Affairs'' 1999, 20 (1) : 21- 28.</ref> His [[Brunel University]] web page mentions the IEA publication, and also a further publication on the internet from 2002.  It neglects to mention that this was published by the [[Institute of Ideas]].<ref>Information given by Evans: (2002) EVANS, C., Copyright and the NET. In: The internet: Brave new world?. Hodder & Stoughton 19- 38.; Full reference: Debating Matters, ''The Internet: Brave New World?'', [[Institute of Ideas]], Hodder and Stoughton,2002. </ref>  His Brunel page also does not mention any of his [[RCP]]/[[Living Marxism]] publications (listed below).
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==Publications==
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*Chris Evans '[http://spiked-online.co.uk/articles/00000006DA4D.htm Copyright in the digital age]', ''Spiked'', 19-Sep-2002.
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*Chris Evans [http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006D929.htm Tightening the net], ''Spiked'', 11 June 2002
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*Chris Evans, 'Copyright and the Net', in Debating Matters, ''The Internet: Brave New World?'', [[Institute of Ideas]], Hodder and Stoughton, 2002. 19- 38.
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*Chris Evans '[http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/00000002D415.htm Copyright and wrongs]', Spiked-online, 18 February 2002
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*[[Chris Evans]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20000818063757/http://www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM128/LM128_Evans.html 'Vetting the net'], ''LM 128'', p. 42, March 2000.
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*Evans, C., Oppression net, ''Journal of Economic Affairs'' 1999 20 (1) : 21- 28.
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*04-09-98: [http://web.archive.org/web/20000306232725/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/04-09-98-NETSCAPE.html 'Netscape's Support for PICS'] - On the day a leading British teachers' trade union warned that children are just 'two clicks' away from pornography on the Internet and demanded protection for children and their own members, [[Chris Ellison]], from Internet Freedom, claims that Netscape's latest plans for a revision to its Web browser will have a major impact on free speech.
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*[[Chris Ellison]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20010530111521/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM96/LM96_Net.html 'The Net: 'I'm against censorship, but...'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 28.
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*08-23-96: [http://web.archive.org/web/20000229041933/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/08-23-96-MET.html 'Internet Censorship'] - [[Chris Ellison]] examines what's behind the demands for regulation and why he won't be having any of it.
  
 
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Chris Evans (also known as Chris Ellison, his 'party' name in the Revolutionary Communist Party) is an academic at Brunel University lecturing in multimedia[1] and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. In particular, he wrote for Living Marxism and Spiked,[2] was a co-founder (in 1998) of the Campaign for Internet Freedom/Internet Freedom,[3], spoke at The Great Debate on Technophobia and Technophilia in November 2002.[4]

In a pattern followed by many in the LM network Evans had links with conservative think tanks. For example, he published in the journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs in 1999.[5] His Brunel University web page mentions the IEA publication, and also a further publication on the internet from 2002. It neglects to mention that this was published by the Institute of Ideas.[6] His Brunel page also does not mention any of his RCP/Living Marxism publications (listed below).

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Notes

  1. Brunel University Chris Evans, Brunel Business School, accessed 15 September 2013
  2. "Copyright in the digital age", Spiked website, 19-Sep-2002, accessed 1 Dec 2010
  3. "Oppression Net" SSRN website, accessed 2 May 2010
  4. The Internet: Brave New World? Book review by David O'Toole, The Great Debate', 2003
  5. Evans, C., Oppression net, Journal of Economic Affairs 1999, 20 (1) : 21- 28.
  6. Information given by Evans: (2002) EVANS, C., Copyright and the NET. In: The internet: Brave new world?. Hodder & Stoughton 19- 38.; Full reference: Debating Matters, The Internet: Brave New World?, Institute of Ideas, Hodder and Stoughton,2002.