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Why Open Video
What makes open video an essential part of an engaged, inclusive media sphere? How does open video promote free speech, diversity, and participation? Camera: Tim Cothren/Editor: Kevin Henson/Music: Yacht (CC BY-NC-SA) Produced By: Intelligent TelevisionPublished 3 months ago
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AT$T PEG Application Demonstration, Mentor, Ohio, August 2009
The Mentor Channel in Mentor, Ohio visited with a resident to see an in-home demonstration of AT$T's PEG Application. Is this a channel under Ohio law... sure doesn't look like one.Published 4 months ago
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"Open Sourcing Community Media" by Craig Sinclair @ Ignite Amherst
Craig Sinclair ignited on "Open Sourcing Community Media." Craig is the Community Media Coordinator for Amherst Community Television. He is leading national efforts to create a Open Media System for community media outlets...giving open source access to all citizens! Recorded by Amherst Community Television on September 22, 2009 at Wünderarts in Amherst, MAACTV on Facebook ACTV on Twitter Ignite Amherst Ignite Amherst on Facebook Ignite Amherst on TwitterFilmed and Edited by James O'ConnorPublished 5 months ago
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"Open Sourcing Community Media" by Craig Sinclair @ Ignite Amherst
Craig Sinclair ignited on "Open Sourcing Community Media." Craig is the Community Media Coordinator for Amherst Community Television. He is leading national efforts to create a Open Media System for community media outlets...giving open source access to all citizens! Recorded by Amherst Community Television on September 22, 2009 at Wünderarts in Amherst, MAACTV on Facebook ACTV on Twitter Ignite Amherst Ignite Amherst on Facebook Ignite Amherst on TwitterFilmed and Edited by James O'ConnorPublished 5 months ago
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President Obama pledges support for the open Internet
http://savetheinternet.com President Obama, September 21, 2009: "One key to strengthening education, entrepreneurship, and innovation in communities like Troy is to harness the full power of the internet. That means faster and more widely available broadband as well as rules to ensure that we preserve the fairness and openness that led to the flourishing of the internet in the first place. Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is announcing a set of principles to preserve an open internet in which all Americans can participate and benefit. I am pleased that he is taking this step. It is an important reminder that the role of government is to provide investment that spurs innovation and common-sense ground rules to ensure that there is a level playing field for all comers who seek to contribute their innovations."Published 5 months ago
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A Shared Culture
For more information about the video, including photo attributions, please visit:http://creativecommons.org/asharedcultureWe were fortunate to have renowned filmmaker Jesse Dylan (director of the Emmy Award-winning "Yes We Can" video) offer to create a short film explaining the ideas behind Creative Commons. He interviewed CC board members Hal Abelson, James Boyle, Joi Ito, Michael Carroll, Lawrence Lessig, Molly Shaffer Van Houweling, Eric Saltzman, Jimmy Wales, and Laurie Racine and used the results as the basis for this terrific piece, entitled A Shared Culture.Published 1 year ago
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Wired NextMusic
In September 2006, Wired and Flavorpill hosted a sold-out concert in New York with all proceeds donated to Creative Commons. The show celebrated creative reuse and featured mash-up/remix artist Girl Talk, DJ/producer Diplo, and experimental pop supergroup Peeping Tom. Missing Pieces created this mini-documentary about the event, which also features Lawrence Lessig and Chris Anderson. (Licensed under CC BY-NC).Published 2 years ago
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Reticulum Rex
This film marks our first year of handing out free licenses for content, describes our progress, and gives insight into where we are heading.Published 2 years ago
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Wanna Work Together?
Our latest video pays tribute to the people around the world using CC licenses to build a better, more vibrant creative culture.Published 2 years ago
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Sen. Bernie Sanders at the NCMR 2007
Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-Vt.) remarks to the National Conference on Media Reform in Memphis on January 13, 2007. More videos at www.freepress.net/conferencePublished 3 years ago