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Revision as of 01:10, 27 April 2006


The CC Salon is a monthly event focused on building a community of artists and developers around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology. The first event is set for San Francisco with intention for the idea to replicate in other locations internationally.

The format for each event is to encourage loose networking amongst participants with 2-3 brief presentations from individuals and groups developing interesting projects that relate to the Creative Commons.


The Next CC Salon is May 10, 2006

Who

People interested in Creative Commons, copyright, Free Culture, Open Source, Art, Media, and Music

What

A local informal gathering of individuals around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology.

Theme

TBA

When

May 10, 2006, 6-9 PM

  • During Event
    • Drink & Talk
    • Chat on #cc on irc.freenode.net
    • wifi provided free
  • 6:00-7:00 - Drinks, conversation, and music
  • 7:00-7:05 - Welcome
  • 7:05-7:20 - Abram Stern (aka Aphid) and Michael Dale, Metavid, a system for collective remediation of public gov't proceedings
  • 7:20-8:00 - Chris DiBona, Open Source Programs Manager, http://code.google.com/
  • 8:00-8:20 - Ken Goldberg (Professor of IEOR and EECS, UC Berkeley, http://goldberg.berkeley.edu) and Tiffany Schlain (Founder of Webby Awards, http://www.webbyawards.com/), Presenting Film
  • 8:00-8:15 - Wrap-up, questions, etc.
  • 8:15-9:00 - More drinks, conversation, and music

Where

Shine
1337 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
Google Map/Directions
http://www.shinesf.com/

Why

To connect with and build a community of artists and developers who are working with Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology.

Media and Recordings

Planning

Press Release

Feedback


Participate