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Posts Tagged: amsterdam

Public Debate: Future of the Public Domain in Europe

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

Friday session, 20.30– 22.30 Documents and sources on the Public Domain Paul Keller from Kennisland opened the session with a bit of historical context: the 1990 Proposal for a Hypertext Project by sir Tim Berners-Lee. From the very beginning the internet has been a place of debate about what should and what shouldn’t be in [...]

A contribution to a critique of free culture: From Anti-Copyright to the Creative Anti-Commons

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

Dymitri Kleiner is a software developer working on projects that investigate the political economy of the internet, and the ideal of workers’ self-organization of production as a form of class struggle. Born in the USSR, Dmytri grew up in Toronto and now lives in Berlin. He is a founder of the Telekommunisten Collective, which provides [...]

Hans Westerhof: Paying the Cost of Access

By morgancurrie, November 13, 2010

Hans Westerhof, deputy director at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and program manager of the Images for the Future project spoke about the cost that access bears on archives in a digital world in the panel Materiality and Sustainability of Culture. The traditional archive of Sound & Vision consists out of 21 vaults, [...]

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