Tag Archives: open culture

Creative Commons Global Summit in Seoul

. . Last week, in my capacity as Public Lead for Creative Commons Denmark, I had the pleasure of attending the Creative Commons Global Summit which took place in Seoul, South Korea this past week. 5 days of excellent knowledge exchange with the vibrant global sharing advocacy community. The summit pulls in CC representatives from all over the […] Read More…

Panels at Internet Week Denmark and Folkemødet 2015

    In June I took part in two interesting panel discussions. One was part of the annual Internet Week Denmark conference, which ran for several days in Aarhus in the beginning of June - and the other was at the rapidly growing Folkemødet ("People's Meeting") festival for politics and societal debate. For Internet Week I had been […] Read More…

New book: ‘Creative Commons For Alle’ – with chapter by me // #creativecommons #openculture

My friend and collaborator in Creative Commons Denmark, Peter Leth, has recently published a great new book, 'Creative Commons For Alle' (English: Creative Commons For All) which aims at introducing the immense strength of using Creative Commons licenses to the broad audience in general and to grade school teachers in particular. As Public Project Lead […] Read More…

Talk from Copenhagen IT University now online // #itu #cph #cc

The talk about open culture and Creative Commons that I did at the IT University earlier this month was recorded on video and has now been put online. In case you want to check it out, see below. The talk about open culture and Creative Commons that I did at the IT University earlier this […] Read More…

Talk @ InVio Experience Economy Network conference today // #uhrlaut #aalborg

I just did a little talk about Uhrlaut and panel discussion  about open license business models at this InVio conference about tablets and mobile devices. Fun to be part of the event that focused on challenges for content producers. Hope everyone in the audience got inspired a bit - thanks to everyone for coming out. For […] Read More…

Attending Creative Commons Global Summit ’11 in Warsaw // #warsaw #poland #cc

Just arrived yesterday in Warsaw, such a beautiful city, to attend the Creative Commons Global Summit 2011. As Public Lead for Creative Commons Denmark I am representing our CC affiliate jurisdiction along with my colleague Martin von Haller Grønbæk. The idea is, first and foremost, to meet and network with all the other leads from […] Read More…

Doing Urlyd presentation in Faroe Islands today + CC nordic summit // #faroes #urlyd #cc

Today I'll be doing an Urlyd presentation at the first ever open culture event in the history of the Faroe Islands. As a part of the event, which is hosted by all the CC chapters in Scandinavia in collaboration with the Cloudberry Project, I'll be summarizing our label business model using CC-licenses and sharing as […] Read More…

Interviewed for German national radio // #urlyd #cc

A couple of weeks back (I just haven't had the time to blog about it before now) I was once again interviewed for the show 'Breitband' on German national radio Deutschlandradio. Continuing on the theme of Creative Commons, the popular and highly esteemed radio show keeps adressing the need for German artists and songwriters to […] Read More…

Heading for Reykjavik for CC Nordic Summit // #creativecommons #reykjavik

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…

Participating in new international book writing project on open culture business models

One of the outputs from a the Creative Commons workshop I attended in Gothenburg back in early November was the clear and identified need for more information on business models within free culture. As written here in the blog before, the workshop was a collaboration between the CC communities in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. This […] Read More…