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Jonctions/Verbindingen 8 3-19 December 2004, Brussels
Allow uses of your work?
Series: Free licenses
The Author's Right comes back with a vengeance. It is called copyleft. It inspires a large set of free licenses for cultural production, among them the now famous Creative Commons. Free Licenses is a series of lectures, discussions initiated at the occasion of the Belgian Launch Event of the Creative Commons. And it comes with its companion manual, the Guide to Open Content Licences.
Dates: Friday 10.12 / Saturday 11.12
Activities: Meeting / Lecture
Events: Creative Commons Launch Event / ... as others share alike / Guide to Open Content Licences
Participants: Loïc Bodson / Suzanne Capiau / Melanie Carly / Pierre De Jaeger / Roland Honekamp / Stefan Kolgen / Philippe Laurent / Guillemette Lauters / Alain Strowel / Julien Van Borm / Séverine Dusollier / Sandra Fauconnier / Han Soete / Ine Poppe / Alexandre Dulaunoy / Volker Grassmuck / Agency / Cornelia Sollfrank / Séverine Dusollier / Antoine Moreau / Florian Cramer / Femke Snelting
Locations: KRB Albertina / Ateliers Mommen
Keywords: Open Source / Economy / Love / License / Law / Commons / Public Domain / Copyleft / Theft / GNU/Linux / Cultural work / Memory / Making a living / Exchange / Distribution / Recycling
Links: creative commons / CRID / IAK / IBK / CIR / Art libre / Agency / Association Electronique Libre / Wizards of OS / Cornelia Sollfrank / My favourite questions about the free licenses / Structure Sound / The Poachers and the Stormtroopers / "May the Source Be With You" / Alternative Law Forum / Backflip Publisher: a - copyleft / Berkman / Chilling Effects Clearinghouse / Copyfight: / di cosmo / EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation / Future of Music Coalition / NETKWESTIES / Open Content / OPEN CULTURES / the filter / TRANSPUBLISHING: An Easy Concept / Copyrights / textz.com - / Open Source Initiative OSI - / Open Source Initiative OSI - Licensing / Creative Commons / Florian Cramer / Piet Zwart Instituut / De Geuzen
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