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Göteborg, Sweden

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member since:   14/6/2007
birth date:   21/7/1976
about:   CC Sweden

Aim/Yahoo/Msn/ICG/Gtalk:   Jabber - jonsson@jabber.org
Website:   http://www.cyberlaw.se/kalle
languages:   English | Swedish
nodes:   Explain CC licenses & their effects on artists
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  articles · What is iCommons?
by Jamison · voted on 14/1/2008 07:50 · 17 votes · 9 comments

At this link find a description of how to build a bottom-up social movement. At this link find an article on how iCommons sees itself governed. At this link find a letter written by Mike Shaver, chief evangelist at the Mozilla Corporation.

Mike Shaver writes:"Creative Commons has produced a set of licenses that helps not only software developers, but photographers, musicians,...

articles · Too Sexy for your C-Shirt?
by Simon Dingle · voted on 16/6/2007 03:51 · 54 votes · 9 comments

The C-Shirt project was originally launched by Dominick Chen and Yuko Noguchi to raise funds for Creative Commons Japan. The project applies customisation culture to t-shirt design. At the iCommons Summit in Croatia, a workshop was held where commoners could design their own C-Shirts as a practical illustration of how CC licenses are applied to remix and customisation culture. Behind...

   
 
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  articles · The Art Happens Here
by Paddy Johnson · commented on 16/6/2007 04:20 · 38 votes · 3 comments

Opens 15 June @ 21h30, Croatian time
Lazareti Art Workshop, Dubrovnik Croatia

Simulcast to Annenberg Island in SL, 12h30 PDT
Second Life

The Art Happens Here is a contemporary art exhibition and presentation at the iCommons Summit 2007, resulting from an ongoing artist in residence programme. Six international artists and a critic were invited to produce physical and virtual...

articles · Too Sexy for your C-Shirt?
by Simon Dingle · commented on 16/6/2007 03:53 · 54 votes · 9 comments

The C-Shirt project was originally launched by Dominick Chen and Yuko Noguchi to raise funds for Creative Commons Japan. The project applies customisation culture to t-shirt design. At the iCommons Summit in Croatia, a workshop was held where commoners could design their own C-Shirts as a practical illustration of how CC licenses are applied to remix and customisation culture. Behind...

   
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