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Ubuntu FreeCulture Showcase Winners Announced

Greg Grossmeier, October 7th, 2008

The Ubuntu FreeCulture Showcase, which was announced back in August, has now come to an end and the winners revealed.

Congratulations to both Andrés Vidau and Andrew Higginson! Their winning submissions will be on over a million Ubuntu users’ desktops!

Andrés won the audio division with the song “Patas de Trapo” which you can download here. From the Ubuntu Fridge News Announcement, “Patas de Trapo is a track that was born in a one-track side project, and in collaboration with guitar player Mauricio Barron, current member of indie rock band A Colores.”

Andrew Higginson won the video division with “Stop Motion Ubuntu” that you can download here. This winning submission is Andrew’s first use of motion video as medium instead of still images.

Go check out all the submissions at the FreeCulture Showcase website. And remember, Ubuntu will be doing this again for the next release so start thinking of what your entry will be.

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Featured Commoner: Colin Mutchler

Cameron Parkins, October 6th, 2008

Colin Mutchler is one of the original CC success stories. Back in 2003, he posted his song, My Life, to Opsound under a CC BY-SA license. A month later a violinist name Nora Beth added a violin track, calling the new work My Life Changed. It was one of the first instances of CC facilitating unsolicited collaboration, laying the ground work for the amazing remix culture we have seen develop over the past 5 years. Mutchler has since expanded his resume, working on photography and media production as well as his music. We caught up with him recently to find more about what he has been up to since we last checked in - needless to say, it has been a while.


Colin at work… circa 2008 | activefree CC BY

Can you give us some background on yourself and your music? How did you get started as a musician? What are your major influences?

My first 7 years in Bellingham WA were filled with my parents’ sounds from the Grateful Dead and George Winston. But it wasn’t until I first started playing guitar in college that I began to write lyrics, initially inspired by people like Ben Harper, Ani Difranco, and Bob Dylan. Silvio Rodriguez was also an influence ever since I lived in Bolivia in 1998. Then when I saw Saul Williams in the movie Slam in 1999, it became clear that the most powerful voices of our generation would come through Hip Hop and spoken word. Other influential voices for me were Sarah Jones and Alix Olson. For a while I imagined myself becoming a kind of folk-hop version Mos Def and Talib Kweli (still do), but with a full time job in digital marketing and a vision for a crowdfunding media tool for social entrepreneurs, I’m still fighting that daily choice to actually be an artist and musician.
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Latam Commons 2008

Jane Park, October 6th, 2008

Santiago, Chile: ccLearn is hosting a three day conference on “open licensing, open technologies, and the future of education in Latin America” from November 19th to the 21st. The conference is split up into three meetings over the three days. 

Nov 19 is for Creative Commons International, where CC affiliates will meet to discuss the latest developments in licensing and other CC-related issues. Though this day of the conference is only CC, the latter two days are open to all. From the Latam Commons 2008 invitation:

“We are writing to invite you to join us in Santiago, Chile, on Nov 20-21, for a ground-breaking meeting about open licensing, open technologies, and the future of education in Latin America. The meeting on Nov 20 is called Latam Commons 2008: Creative Commons, Open Education, and the Public Domain. It is being co-hosted by ccLearn, the education division of Creative Commons, and Derechos Digitales.”

You can register for the Nov 20 meeting on Open Education here. Registration is free and open to anyone until we reach our capacity of 60. So register now to reserve your spot.

Derechos Digitales is also hosting a seminar on the public domain on Nov 21, to which everyone is welcome.” There is no attendance limit on this day.

“Latam Commons 2008 is expected to include representatives of different organizations and projects in open education from throughout the Latin American region. The meeting will be a participatory gathering in which all attendees will be able to discuss a range of issues relevant to open education in Latin America, with the goal of developing a broad understanding of major education issues in the region and a focused vision of how open education and widely available educational resources can address these needs. As the workshop will be dynamic and discussion-based, we are inviting anyone interested in these issues to attend and contribute.

Please visit the registration page at: http://accesoalacultura.cl/registros-cclearn/ You can sign up for one or both of the meeting days at this site. Registration is free, and some meals will be provided for all registered participants. Visit the meeting wiki (http://derechosdigitales.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_Learn) for additional information about travel, lodging, and the meeting agenda.

This meeting is intended to catalyze conversations and projects that will continue after the meeting is over, and to build relationships among people and organizations so that we can bring our collective energies and resources to bear on common challenges for open education. Future meetings are already planned, and we look forward to seeing the progress on this global effort that grows out of Latam Commons 2008.

Please direct any questions or concerns to Ahrash Bissell, Grace Armstrong, or Claudio Ruiz. We hope to see you in Santiago.”

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Zemanta

Cameron Parkins, October 6th, 2008

Zemanta is an online platform for finding and adding “relevant images, smart links, keywords and text” to blog postings. Available in numerous incarnations (Firefox add-on, Wordpress Plugin, etc.), Zemanta queries the text of a blog post against their own “proprietary natural language processing and semantic algorithms” to formulate media recommendations.

Images are pooled from Wikimedia Commons, Flickr and various stock photo providers - as a result, a large number of the photos are CC-licensed. The Zemanta interface displays what license a photo is released under before it is added to the post, making it clear to bloggers what permissions are allowed. You can read more about what Zemanta does here - it is a simple and efficient way to add rich media to blog posts and best of all, its free.

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Presidential candidates show support for “open debates”

Eric Steuer, October 6th, 2008

Two recent posts on Lessig’s blog show that both of the major party US presidential candidates support the idea of debate footage being available to the public for free and legal use.

Last Thursday, Lessig posted a letter of reply he’d received from Trevor Potter, the general counsel of the McCain-Palin campaign. The letter says that the campaign “supports [the] suggestion that those who may own rights in the debate video dedicate those rights to the public domain.” Potter continues: “Barring that, copyright holders should at the very least give utmost respect to principles of fair use by allowing non-commercial use of debate excerpts, thus ensuring that spurious copyright claims do not chill vigorous public discourse.”

Then, on Saturday, Lessig blogged that Barack Obama had reaffirmed his support for open debates, which he’d earlier established during the primaries via a letter to DNC Chairman Howard Dean. Obama’s letter asks that debate footage “be available freely after the debate, by either placing the video in the public domain, or licensing it under a Creative Commons (Attribution) license.”

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

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Jurisdiction News

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Only 17 (!!!) days left till FSCONS. The FSCONS team published a revised schedule at the FSCONS-website today. They also announced an Openmoko codesprint as well as the QtCenter Contest. A panel debate about the Future of Copyright is now also a part of FSCONS. So far Rasmus Fleischer,Henrik Moltke and [...]
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CC Catalonia: Troc de sons

October 07th, 2008

El Troc de sons arriba a Ràdio 90 amb l'objectiu de compartir música amb tothom, música que es pot intercanviar legalment, música lliure. Cada setmana presentaran un grup o artista que utilitzi aquest tipus de llicències per difondre les seves obres, i en la segona part del programa, s'escoltarà [...]
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오는 토요일(11일) 열릴 예정인 CC Korea 열린 강의 장소가 변경되었습니다. 변경된 장소는 경희대학교 법대 강의실 401호입니다. 아울러 당일 11시부터 호주의 뉴사우스웨일즈 대학의 그래함 그린리프(Graham Greenleaf) 교수께서 “크리에티브 [...]
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7TH ANNUAL FREE SOFTWARE AND OPEN SOURCE SYMPOSIUM October 23 - 24, 2008 Seneca@York Campus, Toronto BE AN AGENT FOR CHANGE. FSOSS brings together top developers, leaders, and thinkers to discuss open source issues, learn new technologies and promote the use of free and open source software. Join us [...]
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Die Digitale Allmend trifft sich zum monatlichen Treffen am Montag 6. Oktober 2008 um 19:00. Am Treff wird auch Creative Commons Switzerland ein Thema sein. Treffpunkt ist VMK - ZHDK, Sihlquai 131, 1. Obergeschoss, Zürich. Eingeladen sind alle die Interesse an der Digitalen Allmend und Creative Commons [...]
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“Los Libros editados por Lanzallamas son una apuesta ideológica y estética, desarrollada de manera colectiva, autogestionada e independiente”. Lanzallamas Libros es parte del proyecto de difusión creativa denominado Lanzallamas, nombre inspirado en el magnífico libro del escritor argentino [...]
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Amy Barker, Project Manager of Remix My Lit and Elliott Bledsoe, Project Officer, ccAustralia are both heading down to Australia's biggest independent arts festival This Is Not Art to take part in a number of events. On Friday 3 October, find us at: CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSING (part of Electrofringe) ABC [...]
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לכבוד השנה החדשה הבאנו שני אתרים המשתמשים ברישיונות
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