Category Archives: What is Students for Free Culture?

Twitter blocking access to certain tweets in particular countries. Censuring speech positively. Protect the open internet

Internet and politics are now more interconnected than ever. Certain aspects of it jump up in the everyday life of millions of people. Twitteris without doubt one of those – but until a certain point. In Italy, people who consider themselves with a fair amount of digital technical skills, and to good reason, see apparently …

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Free Culture Forum and Digital Commons conference

Students for Free Culture is present at both the Free Culture Forum and the Digital Commons conference in Barcellona. The FCForum is detailed here: http://fcforum.net/. SFC and FCF have lots in commons, starting from the name. SFC competitive advantage is Print PDF

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An overview of Students for Free Culture

SFC has traditionally been a chapter based movement, with a registered socity or chapter in multiple universities. The movement has held a number of local events and three national conferences. The latest events can be found here. The conferences have been in Berkely, Washington DC and NYU. The themes of the conferences were remix culture, …

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Students for Free Culture local events

Students for Free Culture has traditionally been a multi chapter organization active in local events across the different universities and a national event, aimed at bringing all the parts together to network and reflect at a global level on the status of copyright policies and network neutrality. These events all gravitate around open policies, using …

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What is Students for Free Culture?

Students for Free Culture is an international, chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and telecommunications policy. From the main website: http://freeculture.org The movement has organized three conferences: one in Berkeley, one in Washington DC and one at NYC (conference site). The following is a selection of videos to better explain the …

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