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Students for Free Culture Conference

Students for Free Culture Conference

Students for Free Culture Conference
February 19-20, New York City
Official website: http://conf11.freeculture.org/

This event is co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

The Students for Free Culture Conference is a gathering of student activists, intellectuals, artists, hackers, and generally interested people to discuss the latest issues in the free cultural world, especially with a focus on student involvement and participation. The conference will feature keynotes from the creators of Diaspora, Pablo Ortellado, and Susan Crawford, as well as panels on remix culture, open education, and fashion and copyright. The second day is an unconference where anyone is invited to pose a panel, discussion, gathering, or hack session. Registration is pay-what-you-want, and travel funding is available by request. For more see: http://conf11.freeculture.org.

 

About Students for Free Culture
Students for Free Culture, Inc. is international chapter-based not-for-profit organization founded in 2003 with over 40 chapters on campuses around the world. Consisting of a diverse set of students and young people, Students for Free Culture promotes the ability to share, access, and rework culture and knowledge within an environment of technological freedom. Our members work locally and globally through targeted campaigns, public education, and policy advocacy.

 

To learn more, visit the Students for Free Culture Conference website.

Contact board@freeculture.org for more information!

Past Event
Feb 19, 2011 - Feb 20, 2011
Time
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Events 01

May 26, 2007 @ 2:06 AM

National Free Culture Conference

At Harvard Law School

The Berkman Center for Internet & Society co-hosted the National Free Culture Conference at Harvard Law School.