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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 world for talks, workshops, panel discussions hovering of course around familiar topics such as open culture, open content, open data, the license suite and of course copyright in general - but this year also relatively new fields such as open hardware, smart city, maker-culture and open business models. The latter has become a quite big theme in the Creative Commons-world lately as the main organisation in the US kicked off a Kickstarter project to crowdfund a book that will investigate how open business models are developed all across the world.
I did a little write-up (in Danish) on the Creative Commons Denmark blog, and also put a photo gallery on Flickr with some highlights from my days there.
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