Tag Archives: intellectual property
Why students protest ACTA?
Because of everything, the way it was signed (first by not telling anybody interested about it, enforced by big companies, never consulted with anybody representing either internet providers or users or smaller companies, anything, just ‘the big rich ones’), the fact it was a lie from the beginning, that we weren’t the last to sign, then …
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 …
What is Free Culture
As a way to better explain what the Students for Free Culture movement is about, the following videos have been selected to provide further information on what we believe in. There is a really strong connection between Free Culture and Creative Commons licensing. This link is explored, in depth through this video series:
SFC Europe’s response to the EU’s latest Digital Agenda plan
The European Union is an organization that acts for the good of its citizens. Currently they are drafting the next 7 years plan and the digital agenda is one of the most important guidelines to be taken into account while producing this plan. The plan is here. All things considered, the most important points from …
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STUDENTS FOR FREE CULTURE STUDENT INTERNET ACTIVISTS AT FREE CULTURE CONFERENCE IN BRUSSELS First Gathering Of Students for Free Culture Will Convene February 2012 The Students for Free Culture Europe Conference 2012 is a gathering of student activists, intellectuals, artists, hackers, and generally interested people to discuss the latest issues in the free …
Territorial Licensing
I have developed an amazing product, one which I am sure that everyone in the world would like to have. It’s an internet broadcast video which I will distribute under territorial licensing. Depending on where you live the video may cost you more or less to watch: UK – $3,000, Spain – $500, France – …
Hello World!
This seems like a fitting way to introduce the Students for Free Culture – Europe website, let me know what you think of the design because content is yet to come. We are planning a conference for February or March of 2012 (this mostly depends on venue and speaker availability). Take a look around the …
