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Regarding myth 4, in what sense do you see free culture advocates not eating their own dogfood? Not licensing their own works freely? Consuming all-rights-reserved media and enjoying it? ...? maybe you should insert the identi.ca logo here :)

posted by pfctdayelise on Five myths about the future of culture and the commons [slide 15] (1 month ago, 4 since then)

I like this a lot. Useful points succintly distilled. Regarding "Piracy doesn't help the commons", I guess from the slides that you talked about this in the sense of pirated works not being part of the commons. But what about the idea of widespread (personally-enacted) piracy => widespread disregard for the law => pressure to update the law to reflect reality? I know I am dreaming a bit; big business is so invested in the current interpretation of copyright that any alternative seems impossible, but in theory...

posted by pfctdayelise on Five myths about the future of culture and the commons [slide 4] (1 month ago, 5 since then)

http://www.slideshare.net/mlinksva/free-softwarefree-culture-collaboration is a more updated version of this presentation.

posted by mlinksva on CC @ BALUG 2008-07-15 [slide 1] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

http://www.slideshare.net/mlinksva/free-softwarefree-culture-collaboration is an even more updated version of this presentation.

posted by mlinksva on Lugradio Live USA 2008 - Creative Commons [slide 1] (3 months ago, 0 since then)

Eh, thanks guest9f4d2b!!

posted by mlinksva on Free Software/Free Culture Collaboration [slide 1] (3 months ago, 3 since then)

you rocked it!!

posted by guest9f4d2b on Free Software/Free Culture Collaboration [slide 1] (3 months ago, 4 since then)

I guess it would be ideal if slideshare made any slideshow not uploaded as PDF downloadable as PDF in addition to the source form, but they don't ... so I've put up a PDF version at http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/e/e2/Cc-linuxworld-20080805.pdf

posted by mlinksva on Free Software/Free Culture Collaboration [slide 1] (3 months ago, 5 since then)

umhealthscienceslibraries I think it just takes a little while for new comments to appear. You need OpenOffice to view the download. OpenOffice is free, get it at http://download.openoffice.org/

posted by mlinksva on Free Software/Free Culture Collaboration [slide 1] (3 months ago, 6 since then)

My comment disappeared, so I am trying again. This is really great. The download button gives what my computer perceives as code. What platform/application would use that code?

posted by umhealthscienceslibraries on Free Software/Free Culture Collaboration [slide 1] (3 months ago, 7 since then)

This is excellent - I want to share it with people. The download button give code. What software would read that code? Or is it possible to get a PDF/PPT? @guestd649c8 Maybe he could post the images in Flickr? Would that meet your needs?

posted by umhealthscienceslibraries on Free Software/Free Culture Collaboration [slide 1] (3 months ago, 8 since then)

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