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Politics of Free Culture
CIMPA
Politics of Free Culture started from a clear consensus on the panel, that the current intellectual property regime had been outdated for quite some time and was now a severe blockage to cultural production and access, and that substantial changes had become inevitable. The panelists brought in a broad range of perspectives: from political activism to media politics and cultural policy, and to perspectives mainly focusing on economic and juridical concerns.
Panel discussion with:
Konrad Becker, World-Information Institute, Vienna
Eric Kluitenberg, Kennisland, De Balie, Amsterdam
Simona Levi, Conservas, Free Culture Forum, Barcelona
Felix Stalder, World-Information Institute, Zürich
Prodromos Tsiavos, National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens
Moderation: Lena Doppel
CIMPA
Politics of Free Culture started from a clear consensus on the panel, that the current intellectual property regime had been outdated for quite some time and was now a severe blockage to cultural production and access, and that substantial changes had become inevitable. The panelists brought in a broad range of perspectives: from political activism to media politics and cultural policy, and to perspectives mainly focusing on economic and juridical concerns.
Panel discussion with:
Konrad Becker, World-Information Institute, Vienna
Eric Kluitenberg, Kennisland, De Balie, Amsterdam
Simona Levi, Conservas, Free Culture Forum, Barcelona
Felix Stalder, World-Information Institute, Zürich
Prodromos Tsiavos, National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens
Moderation: Lena Doppel