The Creative Commons Backpack
The Creative Commons Backpack: Post-op, originally uploaded by Scuddr. As promised, here’s a picture of my backpack, now decorated with almost half of the buttons I got from Creative Commons. My main...
View ArticleFree Culture @ DefCon 13
FreeCulture.org will be presenting a paper at this year’s DEFCON conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. The presentation, The Revolution Will Not Be Copyrighted: Why You Should Care about Free Culture, will...
View ArticleCopyright 2005: Montréal, July 3
Coming on the heels of announcing our Defcon engagement, we’ve got another: I’ll have a kiosk at “Copyright 2005: Copyright and You” (“Copyright 2005: Le droit d’auteur et vous”) in Montréal, Québec,...
View ArticleOrphan Works Discussions Announced
Continuing our project to let the orphans find new homes, we bring this news: The U.S. Copyright Office has announced public roundtable discussions on the subject of orphan works. For now, this is what...
View ArticleWashington, D.C. – It's the greatest place to be
Hey folks… I’ve been having a good time interning at Public Knowledge, in the heart of our nation’s capitol: Washington, DC. I thought I should share with you a few of the things I’ve been doing while...
View ArticleNelson at Duke
If you’d like to see a Diebold slayer up close and personal, I will be speaking at Duke University on Wednesday, September 14th, at noon, in an as yet unknown location Room 4049 of Duke Law School....
View ArticleFC.o at Emory symposium
Two of us from FreeCulture.org will be in attendance at Emory University‘s symposium Free Culture and the Digital Library in Atlanta on October 14. Lawrence Lessig and Siva Vaidhyanathan are both...
View ArticleNelson at JHU
On Thursday, Nelson Pavlosky will be speaking at the John Hopkins University at the ACM meeting (Association for Computing Machinery). If you’re at JHU, come see him and bring your friends! Date:...
View ArticleNYC student summit, January 13-14
The time has come to announce our Northeast U.S. regional summit, which will take place in New York City at Columbia University‘s Lerner Hall on January 13-14, 2006 (that’s Friday afternoon through...
View ArticleRegister for our New York regional summit
Exactly one month from now, you could be attending a party at FreeCulture.org’s first Northeast regional summit! * Who – If you are a member of a Free Culture chapter, or you are interested in helping...
View ArticleWish you were here
Hello everyone. We are ‘live-blogging’ (nelson’s term) form the Northeast Regional Summit at Columbia University. This is a community effort. Evan says “Pizza was fantastic!” Seth Johnson is here and...
View ArticleSummit notes posted
Notes from the entirety of the FreeCulture.org National Summit 2006 are now available on the wiki. Go find your favorite speaker, or else skip straight to checking up on the State of FreeCulture.org as...
View ArticleFree Culture Sponsors Wikimania Awards
Attention free content creators and wikimaniacs alike: Freeculture.org is co-sponsoring the Wikimania Awards in conjunction with the 2006 Wikimania Conference taking place in Cambridge, MA on August...
View ArticleFree culture caucus at National Conference on Media Reform
UPDATED: The meeting room is L6 at 6 pm on Saturday. I’m organizing an informal “free culture” caucus at the National Conference on Media Reform this weekend in Memphis, Tenn. Since the conference is...
View ArticleSave the Date: National Free Culture Conference, May 26, Cambridge, MA
The National Free Culture Conference will take place on Saturday, May 26 at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. We’re looking to bring together members of free culture chapters, groups working on free...
View ArticleExhibit spaces at the conference
Do you have a project or group you’d like to exhibit at the Free Culture conference this October? There will be on-going exhibition space for which we can provide you with a table, chairs, and power....
View ArticleConference in one week: Travel funding!
WE HAVE LOTS OF MONEY. WE WANT TO FLY YOU TO CALIFORNIA! For our upcoming conference in Berkeley, we’ve been blessed with some sponsors who have given us money to fund students to travel from far away...
View ArticleFeeling So Free: Free Culture Afterparty Saturday in Berkeley!
Saturday October 11th Feeling So Free @ Blake’s On Telegraph 8:00pm-2:00am 18+ (Bring the above flyer to get in after 10pm.) 21+ to drink No cover Three srsly sick DJs (and me!) on two floors: DJ...
View ArticleHappy Open Access Day!
Today is the 1st annual Open Access Day, sponsored by SPARC, PLoS, and SFC. Over 100 libraries, SFC chapters, and others on five continents are celebrating with a variety of events–most commonly the...
View ArticleFree Culture 2008: Post-Mortem
It’s been about six months since the Free Culture 2008 Conference—time flies! Berkeley is happy to report that the conference was a great success. We got some good press, made some great connections,...
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