andrea fassina | 2 Mar 2012 11:50
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Free Culture topics in News from around the world. February.

United States: Restating the obvious with facts. The Coverity Scan: 2011 Open Source Integrity Report, which can be found here, highlights how Open Source code is of higher quality than Proprietary software. The average density of defects per one thousand lines of code for Open Source software is 0.64, where as for proprietary software is 1.0. Coverity analysed 37M line codes from 45 important open source projects.

Europe: The European Union has doubts and concerns over Google change in privacy policy. So, since yesterday Google achieved what the EU wanted/wants with Indect - an online identity of users recording all actions done by a user across all Google services. The key of the vault is Gmail, so your personal and possibly business life, then YouTube, so what you watch, what you have watched what you have uploaded and liked. Then Google documents, so what you work on. Google search engine, so what you searched for what links you clicked on. This magic world of tailroed advertisement  and mass not anoymous information gathering is a threat to privacy and different aspects that govern a persons life.  The Guardian talks about it here.
The assurance or security of better search results, more effective advertisement and more accurate recommendations is not worth the consolidation of an user online activties and the replication of a person identity through an unavoidable and  hydroid creature more effective and pervasive than our own shadows. Giant internet companies like Google Apple Facebook should have user elected representatives to protect and advocate the users rights, it is time for web democracy in the real position of powers(ie where code gets written) in today's online world.
Not to mention that if you have an Android phone you need a Google account to operate it, so everything will be recorded and nothing forgotten. There-must-be-greater-accountability-and-transparency!

South Korea: Korea Telecom, the main ISP in Korea is dealing with network neutrality. KT recently blocked Samsung's SmartTV software from accessing its pipes saying that it should pay for the huge amount of bandwidth this service consumes. After a couple of days of talks the access to SmartTV was restored, but KT relaunched the idea that big data eaters like YouTube should pay for using their pipes. Ironically, these pipes have already been paid for by each customer accessing the service, so taxing websites(regardless of how gigantic they are) for the user accessing them is not only redundant but it would discriminate against smaller ones which are growing quickly and don't have the bandwidth and resources  to fulfill this request and it would also create a dangerous precedent.

The pipes which physically deliver the web are like the ones which carry water. If you buy a pool, you pay for the water to fill it up. It seems only absurd that the water company goes banging on the door of the company making the pool demanding compensation for all the water consumed to fill the tank.

Germany: Library.nu providing thousands of eBooks - most thought to be copyright infringing - for free download was shut down by a court in Munich. Given and admitted that the copyright infringing issue must be addressed and sanitized, it is evident that access to culture has been restricted in the same way that eBook readers make it difficult to share digital copies of the book you have legally purchased. Proprierty is essential and consequently copyright is necessary, but used as a hammer crushing the free exchange of culture, whether in the form of books or movies makes the world every day a bit gloomer and more arid. Article from the Huffington Post here


United States: Facebook's timeline is a great idea. It makes it so much easier to search in a users content back to the first post someone made on Facebook. It creates a beautiful chronological story for companies, allowing them to show their history from the initial founding act to today, just take a look at Cocacola or the NYT page, great! Very informative and delivering an entertaining user experience, it might not be good for users itself. As a friend of mine said last night while discussing the topic, "if three years ago someone posted on my wall or tagged me somewhere that I might not necessarily like now it was more or less ok. Before finding the specific post it would take hours to go all the way back to that exact entry, with Timeline that same post can be found in a matter of clicks, so now I have to be worried about something that was published years ago." Great for companies, not so much for users, but as long as there is the option not to activate Timeline, the situation is still manageable. But it must be the user's choice, not a default action.




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Andrea
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Rich Jones | 14 Mar 2012 22:22
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Ideas for Open Source Projects

Hey guys!

I'm sure at some point all of you have thought "Hey, there should be some free software that does {{thing}}!" So, I've whipped up a little HN/reddit clone as a platform for meta-discussion about the voids in free software. I'd like this to be a place to discuss new ideas, get feedback and find collaborators.

If you'd like, you can try it out here: http://gun.io/mostwanted/

There isn't really anything there yet as I only just put it up, but if you've got any ideas for projects you'd like to share, please be brave and post them!

I know the FSF maintains a list of 'high priority' targets, but I think that's just a small subset of what is yet to be done. There's still a lot of low-hanging fruit out there!  I'll also be interested in funding any of the project ideas which seem particularly popular.

Anyway, please give it a shot! If it flops, c'est la vie, but I think it might be interesting experiment. No idea is too grand or too small! Worst case scenario, it's a place online to discuss ideas that aren't based on stupid memes and news about boring Silicon Valley startups.

Please, give it a shot and let me know what you think! Feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Rich

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Adi Kamdar | 17 Mar 2012 19:05
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Free Culture Summit – Travel funding deadline – Saturday, March 24

Hi all,


There is still time to apply for travel funding for the Free Culture Summit next month (Sunday, April 22) at Berkeley!

To apply, go to freeculturesummit.org and click "Travel Funding"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ticket prices are rising, and we're going through funding applications as fast as we can, so be sure to submit soon and book ahead of time!


See you soon!

Adi

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Parker Phinney | 17 Mar 2012 19:27
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Free Culture Summit: Register for Innovate/Activate!

You GUYS!

We're gearing up for the Free Culture Summit. It's going to rule. See
other email about travel funding.
http://freeculturesummit.org/
It's April 22nd in Berkeley.

We just got word that space at Innovate/Activate (the conference going
on right before our summit, at the same venue, that has been awesome
about hosting us and is going to have awesome speakers and that all of
us should go to) is filling up /fast/. They only have 20-30 spaces
left!

So get off your ass and DANCE! err--REGISTER:
http://www.innovateactivate.org/registration
http://www.innovateactivate.org/

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Parker Phinney | 17 Mar 2012 23:17
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Re: [FC-Chapters] Free Culture Summit – Travel funding deadline – Saturday, March 24

Clarification: the hard deadline is Saturday 10am pacific (we hope to make the final calls then). Safest to make sure you get it in Friday night at the latest.

Excited!

On Mar 17, 2012 11:08 AM, "Adi Kamdar" <adikamdar <at> gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

There is still time to apply for travel funding for the Free Culture Summit next month (Sunday, April 22) at Berkeley!

To apply, go to freeculturesummit.org and click "Travel Funding"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ticket prices are rising, and we're going through funding applications as fast as we can, so be sure to submit soon and book ahead of time!


See you soon!

Adi


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Wijdan Al-Shehri | 19 Mar 2012 01:25

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Luis Gustavo Lira | 23 Mar 2012 16:33
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Rv: [SFD-discuss] Celebrate Free Culture with us on May 19th 2012


----- Mensaje reenviado -----
De: Frederic Muller - SFI <fred <at> softwarefreedomday.org>
Para: SFD announcements <sfd-announce <at> sf-day.org>; Open discussions about SFD <sfd-discuss <at> sf-day.org>
CC:
Enviado: Viernes, marzo 23, 2012 9:16 A.M.
Asunto: [SFD-discuss] Celebrate Free Culture with us on May 19th 2012

Dear all,

It is with great pleasure that we are announcing a new celebration in
the lines of Software Freedom Day focusing on Free Culture. Over the
years SFD gradually promoted Free Culture next to Software Freedom and
we believe it is now time to have a specific event for Free Culture.

Why is that so you may ask?

We feel for starter that the audience and participants are quite a
different audience from the people interested in software. In fact
artists from the Free Culture movement often use proprietary software
for plenty of reasons and wouldn't feel compelled to participate in SFD
(or event know about it). Then the format should probably be different.
While SFD tries to showcase Free Software and explains all the great
things you could do with it, a day to celebrate Free Culture should
definitely showcase Free Culture work, that is:
- exhibitions
- concerts
- movie projections
- surely more

What we have envisioned is a day where all the Free Culture artists
around the world could walk in the street and play, act or showcase
their work and explain to people what Free Culture is and why they have
chosen to contribute to the movement. Of course there could also be some
amount of discussions and debates, but we should definitely stay away
from long presentations and make it a real festival where the general
public would come and simply enjoy the show while learning about those
artists.

The side idea is also to give free culture artists one international day
where they can unite and make themselves heard all together. We are
seeing way too many attacks on culture these days with copyright
extensions and abuse of consumer rights of fair use, or lobbyists trying
to lock away public funded work for example.

So 2012 will be the first year and we will start contacting various Free
Culture supporting organizations to get their support. In the meantime
we have launched the Culture Freedom Day website at
http://www.culturefreedomday.org and hopefully should have the
registration and the wiki up and running fairly soon.

So if you have any connections with Free Culture Artists, Art schools or
universities, art galleries, pubs that organize live music, restaurant
which do photo/painting exhibitions maybe you should talk to them to see
how they feel about organizing a CFD event.

Discussion about CFD will be happening on the CFD forum at
http://www.culturefreedomday.org/forum and we also have an IRC channel
on Freenode <at> #cfday for the geeks among us.

So thank you all to spread the word, 'identi.cate', twit, blog and tell
your family and friends!


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activities)

PS: and SFD will still happen on September 15th 2012!


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Timothy Vollmer | 24 Mar 2012 00:52
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Creative Commons summer internship

FYI - CC is open to hosting an intern this summer. Please see details at http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/32044


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Fwd: [cc-community] Summer intern

Sent from phone. - Alex Leavitt

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Date: Mar 23, 2012 4:45 PM
Subject: [cc-community] Summer intern
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Hi all

CC has just posted an opportunity for a summer intern to work with our worldwide affiliate network over the US summer (June-August).

Added to the Regional Project Manager, Counsel and Communications Manager positions posted earlier this week (see http://creativecommons.org/opportunities), this makes a broad range of opportunities for those interested in working more closely with Creative Commons.

We look forward to hearing from some excellent candidates.


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William Theaker | 26 Mar 2012 07:57
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Stickers

Hey folks,
I work with the newly formed SFC chapter at American University. We are
about to get 1,000 3" x 2" vinyl stickers printed with Stickerobot and
obviously won't be able to make use of all of them. Does anyone know of
a good way to distribute sticker packs to other chapters? Also, does
anyone know the license of the VT SFC logo that's floating around?

Willie Theaker

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