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Tag Archives: creativecommons
Copyright vs. Culture
Hvis vejret er til det, vil der være mulighed forat opholde sig udendørs, sÃ¥ medbring derfor selv noget blødt at siddepÃ¥.COPYRIGHT VS CULTURE* Kl. 1600 Ã¥bnes dørene og tema-aftenen begynder med forskelligeeksempler pÃ¥ fænomenet Adbusting.* Kl. 1900 leverer Henrik Moltke (medstifteren af det danske kapitelaf Creative Commons) et oplæg om copyright og hvilke alternativer, derfindes til dette.* Kl. ~2000 vises dokumentarfilmen SONIC OUTLAWS af deneksperimentielle filminstruktør fra San Francisco, Craig Baldwin.… februar 1996:“What “Sonic Outlaws” makes intriguingly clear is that it’s afree-for-all out there on the airwaves, as piracy becomes increasinglyeasy and the law remains vague. Continue reading