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Preserving audiovisual cultural heritage
Martijn @ CC-NL, Amsterdam (Netherlands) · 7/3/2008 18:18
BVDT Logo, Images for the Future (http://www.imagesforthefuture.org), CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/)
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]
CC Band
Montezuma, Lima (Peru) · 20/8/2007 08:06
The main goal described as part of this node is just a first approach to a more ambitious one: create a CC Band and keep it alive through open source and peer production mechanisms. [read]
Artistic Licenses
pfctdayelise, Melbourne (Australia) · 15/8/2007 15:13
1) Get arty types to "adopt a clause" of the GFDL or CC-BY-SA
2) Let them go away and design to their heart's content (for print format)
3) Collect together, produce pdf, upload to print-on-demand. [read]
folkxplorer
folkxplorer, Varna (Bulgaria) · 3/8/2007 17:58
Explore traditional Culture and Folklore around the World [read]
Explain CC licenses & their effects on artists
Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 26/7/2007 17:45
This advice would ultimately cover different licenses , media (painting, music, plays, novels), genres (documentary, satire, fiction), contexts and jurisdictions. [read]
iLondon : regular f2f mini-summit in London
johnbuckman, London (United Kingdom) · 7/7/2007 15:57
When we all get together, stuff starts to happen, momentum builds. iLondon aims to keep the momentum started at the Summit, and maintain it year-round. [read]
Artist Press Kit
Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 24/6/2007 07:53
Find spaces and media that want to integrate into the kit. Find out what the artists want. Find a team to build the site. [read]
Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club
JimboWales (United States) · 9/8/2007 05:16
Parties! Not just Wikipedia meetups, but parties with people from a variety of free culture projects. Gender balanced parties. Minimum of 20 people. Wikipedians, artists, programmers, etc. [read]
OpenMusicContest.org
m.eik (Germany) · 2/8/2007 20:41
We organize a nationwide contest musicians can enter with CC licensed works, pick the most impressive ones and invite them for a gig. A promotional CD sampler is pressed and given away for free. [read]
Calendar Songs
Tamara Barnett-Herrin, London (United Kingdom) · 27/7/2007 21:37
I write a song in the space of one month that is inspired by that month. Remixers can take the song and produce it any way they see fit. The songs are shared on the site, after a year we have a record [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