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Free Culture Spaces - Building a Network of Community Centers to Promote Free Content Development | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Leaders | Elizabeth Stark (Freeculture.org), Samuel Klein (OLPC) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Track | Free Content | ||||||||||||||||||||||
License | GNU Free Documentation License (details) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
About the workshop leaders | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Stark is a student at Harvard Law School and a leader in the Free Culture movement. SJ Klein is an inveterate Wikipedian and the Director of Content for One Laptop per Child | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Abstract | |||||||||||||||||||||||
In this workshop we will explore ways to build a network of creators and supporters of free culture via physical spaces around the world. We will first briefly present our working plan for the Free Culture Spaces project. We will then tap into existing resources and the input of the participants, look at ways to best promote free content via physical and virtual spaces, and brainstorm about ideas as to how best to connect communities working in these areas. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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