Tag Archives: FSCONS

What I shipped in 2010 – inspired by #sethgodin

Inspired by Seth Godin's blog post from December 30, in which he points out that it's a good exercise to sit down and look back on each year that passes and visualize to yourself what you managed to "ship" - that is, in Godin's terminology, what you managed to put into the world - including […] Read More…

#FSCONS feedback and interview + Presentation for #Copenhagen Municipality tonight

A couple of days ago I returned from speaking at - and participating as an audience member in - the FSCONS conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, which turned out to be quite a revelation of great ideas and initiatives that seek to develop open culture and the open web. With inspiring keynotes by ao. Glyn Moody […] Read More…

Speaking at FSCONS in Sweden this week + attending CC gatherings and workshop // #fscons #creativecommons #urlyd #gothenburg

Later this week, I'll be heading to Gothenburg in Sweden for a bunch of really exciting activities. First, to meet up with the Creative Commons public project leads from the rest of Scandinavia to not only meet all at once for the first time, but also to discuss how we can enhance CC activities across […] Read More…

CC Denmark in exciting Scandinavian initiative #creativecommons

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…

The ‘Some Rights Reserved For Nordic Artists’ project #creativecommons #freeculture

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…