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  • From: Christian Villum <villum AT creativecommons.dk>
  • To: André Rocha <andre AT designadvancedresources.org>
  • Cc: Teresa Nobre <teresaraposonobre AT gmail.com>, "<cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org>" <cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org>, Alek Tarkowski <atarkowski AT centrumcyfrowe.pl>
  • Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] we need your advice about the next CC Summit
  • Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2016 07:49:16 +0100

Hi André,

Lots of chats are happening around open hardware business models, for instance on the Open It Network list: http://lists.ghserv.net/pipermail/openitnetwork/

New models emerge all the time, and it's a big discussion - but also a complicated one. Sparkfun and Adafruit have interesting models, but represents only the tip of the iceberg. If anyone is curious to explore further, Lars Zimmermann and Sam Muirhead have compiled a quite extensive list here: http://openitagency.eu/open-source-hardware-actors-list-berlin-europe/. I myself am involved in developing RE:MODEL, a design program for developing open source hardware business models in collaboration with a range of currently non-open manufacturing companies that are curious to step into the field: http://danskdesigncenter.dk/en/remodel.

Happy to discuss this topic further, but probably best to take it into a separate thread to avoid hi-jacking this one. Even better: Let's discuss on the above mentioned public list, so others can chip in.

-Christian


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Christian Villum

Creative Commons Danmark

On 25 November 2016 at 21:04, André Rocha <andre AT designadvancedresources.org> wrote:
Hi all,

Christian, any suggestion for open hardware model?
do you mean something like sparkfun or adafruit? they are US based and it might be accessible to get them there.

Thanks,

André

On Fri, 25 Nov 2016 at 10:56 Christian Villum <villum AT creativecommons.dk> wrote:
Hi Alex,

I agree very much with both Teresa's points and would also like to add that it would be great to identify concrete themes that are given emphasis in the program (for both presentations and workshops). Personally, for instance, I think the open business model theme would be worth following up on and expanding as it taps into lots of global discussions right now (also outside CC circles). Open hardware business models in particular. 

-Christian

CC Denmark

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Christian Villum

Creative Commons Danmark

On 25 November 2016 at 11:14, Teresa Nobre <teresaraposonobre AT gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Alek,

1. Hands-on session, workshops is type of event that works best for me, in the sense of feeling involved, learning, and building relationships. But it's also very useful to have presentations, and in that context what I prefer is the type of presentations that showcase interesting affiliates projects in more detail (to learn and maybe replicate) or case studies (for instance the CC Europe session that Paul Stacey gave on business models, where he analyzed different case studies, was really insightful). Finally, an Intl School of Rocking Copyright could also be interesting.

2. Idem and the night events (good food, nice music, some drinks and dancing - what else do you need to feel happy and connected!) were the most interesting part of the previous Summits that I've attended. The Summit in Buenos Aires, where they didn't plan much in terms of night events, felt like something was missing (although we found nice alternatives in the end).

Looking fwd to meet you all again!

Teresa Nobre, LL.M. IP (MIPLC)
Attorney-at-law 
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2016-11-25 8:53 GMT+00:00 Alek Tarkowski <atarkowski AT centrumcyfrowe.pl>:
Dear all,

as you probably saw, Jane Park shared on the affiliates list several documents about the next CC Summit, asking for feedback. But we know that some of you might not have time to study them, so I thought that it might be easier for you to answer two simple questions. Several of us from Europe are on the planning committee (Lisette, Andre, Alexandros … did I miss anyone?) so we’ll include your ideas in the planning

here are the two simple questions, we’d appreciate it if you send some thoughts either today or on Monday. They can be really quick, short thoughts, any input is appreciated!

1. What would be useful for you, if you participated at the Summit? What kind of events, what would you like to learn or experience so that the experience would be meaningful to you?
2. If you participated before, what element was for you most interesting / useful?

All the best,

Alek


dyrektor / director, Centrum Cyfrowe 

Centrum Cyfrowe: centrumcyfrowe.pl
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