Sent to you by Kevin Donovan via Google Reader: The state of free
culture, 2011 via n.n. -- notes & nodes on society, technology and the
space of the possible, by felix stalder - by felix on 5/30/11

The Free Culture Forum released the Declaration on Sustainable Models
for Creativity in the Digital Age in February 2011 following their
second Forum in Barcelona in October 2010. This loose global network of
artists, cultural producers, political activists and scholars is
spearheading a movement to enable culture to be free for all to express
and enjoy and to prevent it from being enclosed through copyright and
other regulations that are preventing access to what should be a
cultural commons.

In this text, I will assess the state of free culture today by first
locating it within the broader movement for the digital commons. I will
then look at the first two phases of free culture which centered around
technological and legal issues. This sets the context to assess the
current phase of economic and institutional experimentation.

The full article is here. A substantially shortened, but nicely
lay-outed version is here (pdf, 8.8.MB), as published in the
Spring|Summer issue of the Komsos Journal.

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