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* [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/fcrw/sites/fcrw/images/Tobia_Berkman_Free_Culture_2009_conference_essay_-_rv2.doc Frank Tobia - A first-principles approach to free culture (Doc)] | |||
== Attendees == | == Attendees == |
Revision as of 13:21, 9 September 2009
Free Culture Research Workshop
Harvard Law School October 23, 2009
Sponsored by: Berkman, NEXA, iCommons
Call for Participation
Agenda
Written Submissions
- Philippe Aigrain - Diversity of Attention and Symmetry of Media: A Free Culture Research Agenda (PDF)
- Bodó Balázs - when its truly free: underground content sharing networks as models for sustainable commons based peer networks (PDF)
- Julie Cohen - Beyond Free Culture: Configuring the Networked Self (License: CC No Derivatives) (PDF)
- Leonhard Dobusch - Free Culture Communities: Facing Organizational Challenges (Doc)
- Gimmelmann
- Nagla Rizk - Thoughts/Suggested Points of Departure (Doc)
- Frank Tobia - A first-principles approach to free culture (Doc)
Attendees
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