Eben Moglen (2003) '\DEF\MYTITLE{DOTCOMMUNIST MANIFESTO}' in Ivet Curlin, Anna Devic, Natasa Ilic, Dejan Krsic, Sabina Sabolovic, eds., What, How & For Whom: on the occasion of the 152nd anniversary of the Communist Manifesto, Zagreb: arkzin, pp. 216-223. 'A specter is haunting multinational capitalism - the spectre of free information. All the powers of "globaism" have entered into an unholy alliance to exorcize this spectre: Microsoft and Disney, the World Trade Organization, the United States Congress and the Eurpean Commission. Where are the advocates of freedom in the new digital society who have not been decried as pirates, anarchists, communists? Have we not seen that many of those hurling the epithets were merely thieves in power,whost talk of "intellectual property" was nothing more than an attempt to retain unjustifiable privileges in a society irrevocably changing? But it is acknowledged by all the Powers of Globalism that the movement for freedom is itself a Power, and it is high time that we should publish our views in the face of the whole world, to meet this nursery tale of the Specter of Free Information with a Manifesto of our own.' (Moglen, 2003: 216)