Cuba Libre to Software Libre: How will the Cuban people and Cuba’s socialist revolutionary spirit be impacted by the hegemony of internet culture?
The United States government–imposed economic and commercial embargo on Cuba has cost the island more than $750 billion dollars since 1960. On December 17, 2014, nearly fifty years after formal US relations with Cuba were severed, the Obama administration announced the resumption of diplomatic relations with Cuba. It is clear that this decision was not based on the acceptance of the island nation’s right to sovereignty, but on an understanding that US businesses had also lost billions of dollars per year because of the aggressive economic attacks on and isolation of the island. Since the 2014 announcement, an enormous number of US corporations, big and small, have traveled to Cuba, seeking to set up business ventures. In December 2016, Cuba made a deal with Google’s parent company, Alphabet, which seeks to strengthen internet access on the socialist island. Cuba’s internet is known as one of the slowest connections in the world. Unlike global internet connections that run through s...