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iSummit Translation
Heather Ford, Johannesburg (South Africa) · 30/6/2007 16:57
Mouth Gummies, Meepocity on Flickr, CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
1) Evaluate options together (costing, volunteers etc)
2) Make decision together
3) Prepare detailed plan
4) Reach out to more volunteers
5) Execution
6) Evaluation [read]
OER Case Study Project
Cynthia Jimes, Half Moon Bay (United States) · 16/5/2012 14:56
The case study project seeks to develop an internal analysis and knowledge-sharing template as a means to encourage the sustainability of the open educational content movement. [read]
Stories Stones and Stations,Future Generations,Stories Of The Railway,
YouPicks, York (Canada) · 9/4/2008 00:48
Using GPS technology these Stories Stones and Stations can be accessed using Google maps and yahoo geocities .

Adding universal templates to locate time and place content. [read]
Preserving audiovisual cultural heritage
Martijn @ CC-NL, Amsterdam (Netherlands) · 7/3/2008 18:18
1) Collaboratively develop a list (or paper) of best and worst practices

2) Collaboratively draft a strategy for involving online communities in digitization projects [read]
Open-Of-Course
Catharina (Netherlands) · 5/1/2008 12:39
Courses and tutorials in the fields of:
Languages
Computer Applications
Operating Systems
Webdesign
Business
Other.. [read]
Listings of Open Access Publishers
Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter (South Africa) · 9/12/2007 20:47
Build listings of publishers, provide information about holdings, grow the list as new publishers come online. [read]
Titanic Radio content from the deep.
Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 10/9/2007 20:58
Titanic Radio might start out at universities and gradually mesh into many places. Lecturers could broadcast through the system provided they licensed their content. [read]
e-Government and Creative Commons
Leon (Mexico) · 10/9/2007 20:58
- Make government webmasters adopt CC licenses
- Make adoption of CC licenses a public policy for government e-documentation
- Show the benefits of adopting CC licenses by government [read]
Public Sector Commons
Jessica Coates, ccAustralia, Brisbane (Australia) · 4/9/2007 18:40
Using basic tools such as forums, blogs and wikis, this node will provide for the exchange, collation and discussion of information and resources relevant to the public sector commons. [read]
SMME TV Open Business Plan
Mahala (South Africa) · 4/9/2007 18:40
Build an SMME TV community. Derive further innovations. Create a conversation around the issues of generating web-based business communities in societies with massive digital divides. [read]

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Lessig on Digital Barbarism

Lawrence Lessig has posted a review of David Halperin's recent book, Digital Barbarism.

Halperin, who authored the (in)famous New York Times article calling for perpetual copyright, has now compiled his ideas into a book. Lessig offers a much-needed critique, including citing misconceptions about Creative Commons (Halperin conflates it not only with "freeware" with software... more