Kevin Donovan | 11 Oct 23:47

What Fights Are We Going to Pick?

Lessig's thoughts during the keynote are the same ones Tim Hwang expressed in his recent post (http://tinyurl.com/4xd8ok)

What are the larger, principled battles that we need to fight? How are we going to organize? How are we going to fight?

I think the lasting effect of this conference needs to be some sustained efforts/fights.

Let's here your thoughts.


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Brian Rowe | 10 Oct 22:28

Dinner in Berkley Tonight

I looks like we have 8 to 10 people who will be in Berkley tonight.  
http://berkeley.freeculture.org/wiki/Preconference#Friday_night

Who is up for dinner in Berkley <at> 7:30pm 

Here is my suggestion several people at CC mentioned that it was good:
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Placement on map is approximate
2438 Telegraph Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704

Get Directions
(510) 848-8652
* approximate times
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Live Blogging Free Culture Conference 2008

Writes Brian Rowe on our blog:

Can't make it to the conference, here are a few ways to follow along at
home.

Live Blogging:

Tim Hwang blogging @ [The US ][1][Bureau of Fabulous Bitches][2]

Brian Rowe blogging @ [Freedom for IP][3]

Wraps ups are being published by:

Kevin Driscoll @ [todo mundo][4]

Kevin Donovan @ [Blurring Borders][5]

Micro Blogging:

Brian Rowe, 3L Seattle University Law, Twitter: [Sarterus][6] Identi.ca:
[Sarterus][7]

Tim Hwang, Harvard Berkman Center, Twitter: [TimHwang][8]

Mike Linksvayer, VP for Creative Commons, Identi.ca: [mlinksva][9]

(I am sure there are other mircobloggers out there and I will update
this list over time)

Post a comment or respond on the list to be added to the blog list.

The tag for the conference is fc2008 the hashtag is #fc2008

Additionally our IRC channel on freenode is #freeculture

   [1]: http://www.fabulousbitches.org/ (US Buero of Fabulous Bitches)

   [2]: http://www.fabulousbitches.org/

   [3]: http://freedomforip.org/blog/ (Freedom for IP)

   [4]: http://todomundosound.com/

   [5]: http://blurringborders.com/

   [6]: http://twitter.com/Sarterus (Sarterus)

   [7]: http://identi.ca/sarterus (Sarterus)

   [8]: http://twitter.com/timhwang (TimHwang)

   [9]: http://identi.ca/mlinksva

URL: http://freeculture.org/blog/2008/10/09/live-blogging-free-culture-conference-2008/

Feeling So Free: Free Culture Afterparty Saturday in Berkeley!

Writes Kevin Driscoll on our blog:

[![Feeling So Free, Oct 11, Berkeley, CA][1]][2]

Saturday October 11th

Feeling So Free @ [Blake's On Telegraph][3]

8:00pm-2:00am

18+ (Bring the above flyer to get in after 10pm.)

21+ to drink

No cover

Three srsly sick DJs (and me!) on two floors:

[DJ Ripley][4] (Baltimore Club/ Dancehall/ Dubstep)

[Kid Kameleon][5] (Mashit/ XLR8R)

[Refusenik][6] (Thug Rave)

[Lone Wolf][7] (Hip Hop)

**Video artist or VJ?** We'd like to have your video running during the
party. Get in touch with me via kevin//at//freeculture.org if you're
interested!

   [1]: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3035/2926300006_616f0b6e2c_o.jpg

   [2]: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=28287824706

   [3]: http://blakesontelegraph.com/

   [4]: http://www.myspace.com/ripley

   [5]: http://www.myspace.com/kidkameleon

   [6]: http://www.myspace.com/inrefusal

   [7]: http://www.myspace.com/lonewolflonewolflonewolf

URL: http://freeculture.org/blog/2008/10/09/feeling-so-free-free-culture-afterparty-saturday-in-berkeley/
Mike Linksvayer | 9 Oct 00:29

Fwd: The Media and Social Movements

I imagine some subset of SFFCers might find the event below relevant.
Adding a tangent, one of the speakers, Bob Ostertag, is also a
musician who has released all of his recordings that he owns the
rights to under CC BY-NC (and a his latest under CC BY) -- see
http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7740 -- and this is just about
the best music released under any CC license, IMO.

However, this isn't about music, though it is the evening before the
conference, in case anyone is in the bay area early and looking for
something...

Media and Social Movements
----------------------------------
Join Jen Angel, Bob Ostertag, and Jeremy Adam Smith in a discussion on
the role of media in U.S. social movements, and celebrate the opening
of a new SF bookstore!
----------------------------------
Friday, October 10, 2008 at 7 p.m. - Free!
The Green Arcade - 1680 Market Street at Gough
http://www.thegreenarcade.com/

This informal panel will address several critical questions:

- What is the role of media in U.S. social movements?
- How does media work to sustain and support struggles?
- How can media be used more effectively to make change?
- What is the impact of the Internet on social justice media?

Please join three people who have worked long within independent media
and have worked and written on social movement media:

Jen Angel is a media activist and former publisher of Clamor Magazine.
She is the author of "Media and Activism: Creating and Maintaining
Effective Movement Media"
http://inthemiddleofthewhirlwind.wordpress.com/media-and-activism/
and "Become the Media, a Critical History of Clamor Magazine"
http://www.akpress.org/2008/items/becomingthemedia

Historian, journalist, composer, Bob Ostertag's work cannot easily be
summarized or pigeon-holed. He has published 21 CDs of music, two
movies, two DVDs, and two books. His writings on contemporary politics
have been published on every continent and in many languages. He is
currently Professor of Technocultural Studies and Music at the
University of California at Davis. He is author of "People's
Movements, People's Press: The Journalism of Social Justice Movements"
http://www.beacon.org/productdetails.cfm?PC=1790

Jeremy Adam Smith is senior editor of Greater Good magazine and author
of The Daddy Shift, forthcoming from Beacon Press in Spring 2009. He
is a longtime social justice and media activist and founding director
of the Independent Press Development Fund. His essays, short stories,
and articles on parenting, popular culture, urban life, and politics
have appeared in Mothering, The Nation, San Francisco Chronicle, San
Francisco Bay Guardian, Utne Reader, Wired, and numerous other
periodicals and books.
http://www.jeremyadamsmith.com/
Gavin Baker | 8 Oct 23:15

ACLU Youth Activist Scholarships

For graduating high school students:

http://www.aclu.org/standup/misc/activists.html

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is offering 16 of the nation’s
most committed, young civil liberties activists $12,500 each toward their
first year in college.

Winners will also become part of an elite class of scholar-activists who
will be invited to participate in ongoing activities with the ACLU,
including activist trainings at the ACLU offices in New York City and
Washington DC.

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Rich Jones | 8 Oct 19:20

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I am going to be doing a blog post on people attending the conference and
blogging to help enable other to follow the event.  Please respond, with
your blog URL, if you plan to blog the conference this weekend.

Brian
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I plan to post on blurringborders.com, but probably after the fact.

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Brian Rowe <brian <at> freedomforip.org> wrote:

> I am going to be doing a blog post on people attending the conference and
> blogging to help enable other to follow the event.  Please respond, with
> your blog URL, if you plan to blog the conference this weekend.
>
> Brian
> --
> Brian Rowe
> 3L Seattle University
> (206) 335-8577 (Cell)
>
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> www.ATJWeb.org
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Subject: Re: [FC-discuss] Live Blogging?
To: "Discussion of Free Culture in general and this organization in
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also, if a lot of people will be posting, we might want to use the planet
plugin to aggregate them all

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Kevin Donovan <kdonovan11 <at> gmail.com> wrote:

> I plan to post on blurringborders.com, but probably after the fact.
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Brian Rowe <brian <at> freedomforip.org> wrote:
>
>> I am going to be doing a blog post on people attending the conference and
>> blogging to help enable other to follow the event.  Please respond, with
>> your blog URL, if you plan to blog the conference this weekend.
>>
>> Brian
>> --
>> Brian Rowe
>> 3L Seattle University
>> (206) 335-8577 (Cell)
>>
>> Access To Justice Technology Principles
>> www.ATJWeb.org
>>
>> Freedom for IP
>> www.FreedomforIP.org
>>
>> Seattle Human Rights Netork
>> www.SeattleHumanRightsNetwork.org
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Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 23:23:54 -0400
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Subject: Re: [FC-discuss] Live Blogging?
To: "Discussion of Free Culture in general and this organization in
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I'll be blogging it hot at the US Bureau of Fabulous Bitches (
fabulousbitches.org)

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Kevin Donovan <kdonovan11 <at> gmail.com> wrote:

> also, if a lot of people will be posting, we might want to use the planet
> plugin to aggregate them all
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Kevin Donovan <kdonovan11 <at> gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I plan to post on blurringborders.com, but probably after the fact.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Brian Rowe <brian <at> freedomforip.org>wrote:
>>
>>> I am going to be doing a blog post on people attending the conference and
>>> blogging to help enable other to follow the event.  Please respond, with
>>> your blog URL, if you plan to blog the conference this weekend.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>> --
>>> Brian Rowe
>>> 3L Seattle University
>>> (206) 335-8577 (Cell)
>>>
>>> Access To Justice Technology Principles
>>> www.ATJWeb.org
>>>
>>> Freedom for IP
>>> www.FreedomforIP.org
>>>
>>> Seattle Human Rights Netork
>>> www.SeattleHumanRightsNetwork.org
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Discuss mailing list
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>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Kevin Donovan
>> Georgetown '11: SFS
>> www.blurringborders.com
>> 630.849.8285
>>
>
>
>
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Brian Rowe | 8 Oct 02:12

Live Blogging?

I am going to be doing a blog post on people attending the conference and blogging to help enable other to follow the event.  Please respond, with your blog URL, if you plan to blog the conference this weekend.

Brian
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We need your couch!

Writes Kevin Driscoll on our blog:

Airfare is secured. Bags are waiting to be packed. Students for Free
Culture descends on Berkeley in four days.

Several of our people need warm places to rest their free culture-loving
heads this weekend. If you can help out, or know a good place to stay,
please hit me up on email as soon as possible: kevin //at//
freeculture.org

Your generosity is deeply appreciated!

URL: http://freeculture.org/blog/2008/10/07/we-need-your-couch/
Brian Rowe | 6 Oct 04:37

Couch surfing or splitting hotel SFFC Conference

I am looking for somewhere to stay Friday and Saturday night.  I am willing to couch surf or split a hotel room with one or more people.  Please contact me if you have extra space or would like to split a room.  Email Brian <at> freedomforip.or or 206-335-8577 .

Thanks,

Brian
Seattle Univeristy
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Conference in one week: Travel funding!

Writes Asheesh Laroia on our blog:

**WE HAVE LOTS OF MONEY. WE WANT TO FLY YOU TO CALIFORNIA!**

For our upcoming [conference][1] in Berkeley, we've been blessed with
some [sponsors][2] who have given us money to fund students to travel
from far away to the conference. We still have some of that money left!

So if you are a member of a Students for Free Culture chapter, or are
trying to get one off the ground, we would _love_ it if you would come.
We would love it so much we can offer to pay (as per [our travel funding
guidelines][3]) for your flight to Berkeley. It's been a joy working
with the Berkeley team and the other SFC people organizing the
conference. It takes place very soon: October 11-12.

So dear all of you students working to promote Free Culture, wherever
you are - join us in Berkeley in a week. Get in touch with us by
emailing conf08 at freeculture.org.

(My thanks go to others on the conf08 team for reaching out to get this
funding!)

   [1]: http://conference.freeculture.org/

   [2]: http://conference.freeculture.org/sponsorship/

   [3]: http://conference.freeculture.org/travel/

URL: http://freeculture.org/blog/2008/10/03/conference-in-one-week-travel-funding/

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