Today we'll host the next Creative Commons Salon in Copenhagen (the third of it's kind) as well as debut the first ever CC Salon Aarhus. Subsequently, over the next three days, the first salons in Sweden, Norway and Iceland will take place as well, through the hard work of my CC colleagues there and Jonas […] Read More…
By Christian Villum
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Also posted in Copenhagen, Copyright, Creative Commons, Presentations, Technology
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Tagged CC Salon, Creative Commons, Gabriel Shalom, Jay Cousins, Martin Pihl, Martin von Haller, Oliver Maxwell, The Future of Money, thefutureofmoney, Transmediale
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Today I head for the vibrant city of Reykjavik on Iceland for a few days to join my fellow Creative Commons projects leads from the rest of the nordic countries, as well as several more active members of the CC communities. The summit is part of the Some Rights Reserved For Nordic Artists-project instigated by […] Read More…
As the public project lead of Creative Commons Denmark, I am on my way to Krogerup Højskole to participate in a one-on-one session with Peter Schønning, attorney and chairman of the Danish Anti-Piracy Group (Antipiratgruppen). The theme of the debate is file sharing - and will be attended by the students of the school, who […] Read More…
By Christian Villum
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Also posted in Copenhagen, Copyright, Creative Commons, Culture, Music, Open web, Technology, Travel
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Tagged copyright, Creative Commons, debate, Krogerup Højskole
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I've just updated the Danish Creative Commons (CC) blog with info on a new and really exciting project that I will be taking active part in as the CC public project lead. It's titled 'Some Rights Reserved For Nordic Artists' and will take place all over Scandinavia from November 2010 to June 2011 and includes […] Read More…
Just did a Danish summary of the ASCAP vs. Creative Commons issue - on the CC Denmark blog.Just did a Danish summary of the ASCAP vs. Creative Commons issue - on the CC Denmark blog. Read More…
Copyright issues are becoming increasingly popular as master thesis topics, so I occasionally get asked for interviews in this regard, as the public project lead for CC Denmark, but also as label head of my small label, Urlyd Audiovisual Recordings. Recently, I was interviewed by a scholarly group from Roskilde Universitetscenter, who published their entire […] Read More…
Open licensing and copyright liberalization is catching more and more public interest these days. This naturally thrills me - since focus towards openness and fairness on the web is both one of my own personal favorite causes - but also of course one of the main objectives of Creative Commons. Leading up to the screening […] Read More…
I'll be giving a presentation at a nice initiative tomorrow in Aarhus. As a sort of sequel to the event in Aalborg back in May, Filmfestival Aarhus has now arranged for yet another screening of RIP: A Remix Manifesto, this time at LYNfabrikken in Aarhus. Like last time, I will be giving a brief presentation […] Read More…
I was recently invited to take part in a very interesting project titled 'Some Rights Reserved For Nordic Artists' (herein dubbed SRRNA). The project involves the Creative Commons (CC) project leads from all the Scandinavian countries and aims to bring knowledge about CC to nordic artists. In practice, it will run over the next year […] Read More…
By Christian Villum
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Also posted in Copyright, Creative Commons, Networking, Open web, Platform4, Technology, Travel, Urlyd
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Tagged Birita í Dali, Creative Commons, free culture, Free Society Conference And Nordic Summit, FSCONS, Gisle Hannemyr, Gothenburg University, Jonas Öberg, Mathias Klang, Nordic Culture Fund, Nordic Culture Point, Platform4, Smári McCarthy, Some Rights Reserved For Nordic Artists, The Society For Free Culture, Urlyd Audiovisual Recordings
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