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[ccAustralia] creative commons special issue of PLATFORM journal published
- From: elliott bledsoe <elliott AT creativecommons.org.au>
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- Subject: [ccAustralia] creative commons special issue of PLATFORM journal published
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:21:46 +1000
hello all!
in spite the floods in brisbane, the ccAustralia team is excited to share with you all the special issue of PLATFORM: journal of media and communication, “yes, we are open!”. the issue was guest edited by former ccAustralia staffer Jessica Coates and myself. it includes a number of articles by postgraduate students around the world working in media studies or related fields which critically examine the legal, social and technical parameters of open source, open content and open access.
The contents includes:
Editorial
Elliott Bledsoe and Jessica Coates
Full Text (HTML) PDF (144 KB)
An Interview with Esther Wojcicki
Elliott Bledsoe and Jessica Coates
Full Text (HTML) PDF (204 KB)
The State of the Commons: Case Studies 2010
Rachel Cobcroft
Full Text (HTML) PDF (2.6 MB)
Sharing with Creative Commons: A Business Model for Content Creators
Cheryl Foong
Full Text (HTML) PDF (1.3 MB)
Can Open Mean Terbuka? Negotiating Licenses for Indonesian Video Activism
Alexandra Crosby and Ferdiansyah Thajib
Full Text (HTML) PDF (256 KB)
Cooperation and Competition in Open Production
Peter Jakobsson
Full Text (HTML) PDF (288 KB)
for more information read the blog entry, http://creativecommons.org.au/weblog/entry/2487, or see the page for the issue, http://creativecommons.org.au/platform.
_elliott
research assistant, CCi
(+61 7) 3138 9467 elliott AT creativecommons.org.au
0405059367 http://creativecommons.org.au
A project of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation's Law for Creative Innovation research program in conjunction with the QUT Faculty of Law's Intellectual Property: Knowledge, Culture and Economy research program.
- [ccAustralia] creative commons special issue of PLATFORM journal published, elliott bledsoe, 02/15/2011
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