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Doctorow is one of the more famous and vocal proponents of Creative Commons, and the idea that [[Information Wants to Be Free|information should be shared, not protected]], is a common theme throughout many of his books. All of his work is available, for free, under a Creative Commons License, on [http://www.craphound.com/ his website.]
 
In an online chat on April 28, 2020 (edited and curated [https://www.cbc.ca/books/canadareads/canada-reads-author-cory-doctorow-answered-your-questions-here-s-what-he-had-to-say-1.5542868 here]), he named [[Ada Palmer]], [[Wendy Liu]], [[Karl Schroeder]], [[Naomi Kritzer]], [[Amal al-Mohtar]], [[Tochi Onyebuchi]], [[Bruce Sterling]], [[William Gibson]], [[Neal Stephenson]], [[Peter Watts]], and [[Nalo Hopkinson]] as some of the authors who tackle technology and humanity's relationship with it in ways he admires.
 
If you read ''[[xkcd]]'', you probably know him as [[Hey, It's That Guy!|that guy]] who wears a red cape and goggles.
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