[cc-community] Resources on the history of the copyleft movement...
Christopher Rios
crios at crios.info
Wed Mar 14 22:26:00 EST 2007
No problem, I found it.
You guys are awesome! I've got more than enough to go through.
Thanks
Chris
On Mar 14, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Fred Benenson wrote:
> Apologies, here is the link to the actual timeline we compiled:
>
> http://beyondbroadcast.net/wiki07/index.php?
> title=Free_Culture_Timeline
>
>
> F
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> On 3/14/07, Fred Benenson <fred at creativecommons.org> wrote:
> I was part of a working group at the Beyond Broadcast 2007
> conference where we worked on developing a timeline for Free
> Culture events. While it might not qualify as "authoritative" to a
> room full librarians, I think we managed to hit on the significant
> develops in the copyleft world over the last decade or so.
>
> Check it out here:
>
> http://beyondbroadcast.net/wiki07/index.php?
> title=Free_Culture_Activism_and_the_Mass_Media_Conversation
>
>
> Best,
>
> Fred B
>
>
>
> On 3/14/07, Aaron Shaw < adshaw at berkeley.edu> wrote:
> I think that "authoritative and accurate" history you're looking
> for has yet to be written (at least in English as far as I am
> aware). Perhaps you'll write it as a dissertation? In the meantime,
> I would also check out both of these titles (sorry if they're
> obvious):
>
> - S. Weber. 2004. The Success of Open Source. (esp chs 2-3 on the
> history of OSS - which overlaps somewhat)
> - L. Lessig. 2000. Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace
>
> And these articles (sorry if these are also obvious):
>
> - Eben Moglen. "Anarchism Triumphant: Free Software and the Death
> of Copyright." First Monday.
> http://emoglen.law.columbia.edu/my_pubs/anarchism.html
>
> - Richard Stallman, GNU Manifesto, available at: http://www.gnu.org/
> gnu/manifesto.html
>
> If you want more stuff that dives into the legal "issues" of
> copyleft, cc, or OSS, I can pass along those as well. It doesn't
> sound like that's what you're going for at the moment, though.
>
> cheers,
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 3/14/07, Christopher Rios < crios at crios.info> wrote:
> > I'm currently working on a copyleft presentation for a graduate
> class
> > I am taking and a group of librarians. I am an advocate of Creative
> > Commons and will be incorporating a message of endorsement. I'm
> > trying to find a history of the copyleft movement and was hoping
> that
> > somebody might be able to point me towards a resource that is
> > accurate and authoritative (whatever that may mean). I've looked at
> > Wikipedia but I'm going to be needing other sources if I want to be
> > taken seriously by a roomful of librarians.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Chris Rios
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