>
> Kẏra has agreed to write a statement that we'll send to Noam. He'll be
> sending around the draft once it's written for our review. Stay tuned.


Sorry about that, I misgendered Kyra. They use they/them.


On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Jennifer Baek <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kẏra has agreed to write a statement that we'll send to Noam. He'll be
> sending around the draft once it's written for our review. Stay tuned.
>
> Thank you,
> Jennifer
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 6:05 PM, Fred Benenson <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I use BY and WSJ still got in contact with me to ask permission. It's on
>> their homepage now and I know they are looking for more photos, so it'd be
>> good to contribute them if you can.
>>
>>
>> On Jan 12, 2013, at 6:02 PM, Samuel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Sage - really?  You wouldn't give them either a -BY or a nontransferrable
>> license for this use? It's a brilliant photo.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Sage Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> FYI, Noam Cohen has been covering free culture-related issues for the
>>> Times for a while; he's the one who usually writes their Wikipedia
>>> stories.
>>>
>>> Point being, it's a potential opportunity to amplify some of what
>>> Aaron believed in, as Cohen has the background to understand it and
>>> write clearly about it.
>>>
>>> I just got to the end of a conversation with the director of
>>> photography of The Wall Street Journal, who wanted to use a portrait I
>>> made, but (it turns out, after about 5 rounds of email) even "Sage
>>> Ross/Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0" was too much to ask of them. But I
>>> think I was able to convey the point of the license, and why it was
>>> important to me that they follow the license if they were going to use
>>> it.
>>>
>>> -Sage
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Jennifer Baek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > I'm extending this conversation to discuss as well...
>>> >
>>> > Although we may not know all of the circumstances surrounding his
>>> passing,
>>> > it is symbolic of the increasingly stressed and divided climate that
>>> exists
>>> > between the law and information culture.  This NYT article is an
>>> chance for
>>> > us to make a statement in honor of Aaron and his work. One person
>>> alone may
>>> > not be the best person to say something, but we can collectively try
>>> and put
>>> > something together--begin to brainstorm things we might say, and then
>>> > prepare a statement for this Noam fellow by tomorrow morning...
>>> thoughts?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Kevin Driscoll <[email protected]
>>> >
>>> > wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> I feel like shit and have nothing to say to anyone about this and I'm
>>> >> not the right person to talk to this guy anyway but it seems like
>>> >> someone should write him back. Even if the statement is something as
>>> >> simple as, "Out of grief, Students for Free Culture politely declines
>>> >> to talk to the press about Aaron Swartz's death right now."
>>> >>
>>> >> Kevin
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Noam Cohen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >> > Hi there -- I sent a version of this e-mail to Adi Kamdar -- my
>>> contact
>>> >> > more
>>> >> > than a year ago for an article about Aaron Swartz. I haven't gotten
>>> a
>>> >> > response, and I am hoping someone from this movement can get back
>>> to me
>>> >> > by
>>> >> > tomorrow morning for a piece I am writing.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > You can imagine the sad circumstances I am writing about now.
>>> >> > Because of the last article I wrote about Aaron Swartz, I was asked
>>> to
>>> >> > take
>>> >> > a day and look at what these meant (if anything) for the free
>>> culture
>>> >> > movement.
>>> >> > I won't write a long note now -- are you the right person to be
>>> speaking
>>> >> > with?
>>> >> > Also, I'd love the opportunity to chat with you (or the right
>>> person) to
>>> >> > sound out ideas -- it is easy to overreact to such sad news; I want
>>> to
>>> >> > be
>>> >> > accurate with our readers about what Aaron meant in life and death.
>>> >> > I can be reached at 347-525-5655; or I can call you.
>>> >> > Looking forward to speaking with you again,
>>> >> > Noam
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