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John Perry Barlow was an influential American internet activist, writer, and a founding member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He is best known for his contributions to the intersection of technology and freedom of expression. Barlow's early career as a lyricist for the Grateful Dead allowed him to cultivate a unique perspective on culture and community, which he later applied to his advocacy for digital rights and freedom of speech. His work emphasized the importance of an open internet and the need to protect individual rights in the digital age.

Throughout his life, Barlow wrote extensively about the implications of technology on society, often blending philosophical insights with practical advice. His notable works, including "Everything I Know About Business I Learned from the Grateful Dead," reflect his innovative mindset and commitment to exploring new ideas. Barlow's legacy continues to inspire activists and thinkers in the realm of digital rights and internet freedom, as he championed the idea that the internet should be a space for creativity and free expression.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения October 3, 1947
Место рождения Riverton, Wyoming, United States
Дата смерти February 7, 2018