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Sent: 25/02/01 18:51
Subject: CODE
CODE
Collaboration & Ownership in the Digital Economy
Cambridge (Queens' College 4-6 April 2001
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/CODE
Conference Update....Update.....Update 25 February 2 01
Con ference Update...Update......Update 25 February 2001
book your place at CODE - the updated programme now includes Tim Hubbard
of the Wellcome Sanger Centre Human Genome Project as keynote speaker on
second day; & Roger Malina of Leonardo Journal for Art and Science and
Rishab Aiyer Ghosh economist and open source advocate discussing The
Future of Knowledge.
Plus Richard M Stallman presenting for the first time an unpublished
paper on Copyright - v - Community in the Age of Digital Networks;
Geert Lovink, Professor Marilyn Strathern, Christopher Kelty and Martha
Woodmansee on 'Recovering Collectivity' (new media/social
anthropology/authorship in a historical and contemporary context/trends
towards collaborative ownership in response to technological
innovation); Bruce Perens on the innovation of the Open Source license
and other related areas; overview of legal perspectives from two of the
world's leading experts Professor Bill Cornish and Professor James Boyle
- author of Software, Shamans and Spleen; key contributions from
cultural activists Drazen Pantic of Radio B92, Anne Nigten of V2, Simon
Pope and Mark Greco plus Antoine Moreau presenting his Copyleft for Art
proposals.
Plus, hot from the studio and in beta version, we will be showing the
world premiere of an exciting new film by Hannu Puttonen Finnish
Director and Writer about the Free Software and Open Source Communities
featuring Linus Torvalds, Richard M Stallman, Alan Cox, Bob Young, and
many many others including Linus's cat. With live performance of 'The
Ballad of Open Source'.
Newly commissioned texts on CODE relevant issues from Stewart Home, Matt
Locke, Kate Rich of BIT with heath bunting, and Steve Beard will appear
on the website in the next few weeks.
Sign up via conference website or contact us for more details.
£180.00 covers all accommodation and c onference entry costs; £100.00
for those not needing to stay in Queens College (a lovely medieval
college with views of the Cam).
best wishes
Bronac
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