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More More More Loot Up for Grabs

The upload fairies have been busy overnight – more goodies have been uploaded into the iCommons Auction, for your bidding pleasure. Whether you're into Oscar winning movies, or just want a stylish CC luggage tag (for all the jetsetters out there, you know who you are) the iCommons auction has got the gear to provide any jonezing-shopaholic-Free-Culture-junkie with their fix.
Just go to the iCommons Auction page, and click click click your way to bidding nirvana.
New Items Uploaded Today
Creative Commons International's Schwag Hamper
http://tinyurl.com/256fj6
For those commoners who long for schwag but always seem to miss out at events, now a whole set of fabulous stuff could be yours for the asking! Included in the gift pack is a Creative Commons women's t-shirt in black or navy blue with front logo (available in S, M, L), a Creative Commons men's t-shirt in black or navy with front logo (available in S, M, L3), a fantastic resource in the form of a 2-disc compilation by Creative Commons Netherlands of Dutch music and videos licensed under various CC licences, a Creative Commons premium luggage tag, the ever-popular keychain and Creative Commons stickers.
Hannah Upritchard ‘Free Culture Doll’ (Artwork)
http://tinyurl.com/yq8wzw
Hannah, a New Zealand-born free culture artist who resides in the United Kingdom, makes masterpieces in the form of dolls, from found objects and recycled materials. Hannah as created a special doll for the iCommons online auction. This whimsical figure embodies free culture from its bold, “potato” body blazoned with the Creative Commons icon, to its long arms and delicate fingers that embody a perfect metaphor for our iCommons network. This must-have doll is an 18cm high, one-of-a-kind.
The Lives of Others DVD, autographed by the director, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck.
http://tinyurl.com/24rj7q
The Lives of Others is a German film that won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Golden Golden Globe Awards and has won acclaim in Germany, across Europe and internationally. The film is a thriller/drama set in Communist East Berlin in the 1980s, and tells a story of the monitoring of the cultural scene by agents of the Stasi, the German Democratic Republic’s secret police. American film critic and commentator John Podhoretz called the film “one of the greatest movies ever made, and certainly the best film of this decade.”
This is Von Donnersmarck's feature film debut, he both wrote and directed The Lives of Others. He is married to Christiane Asschenfeldt Henckel von Donnersmarck, who was previously Executive Director of Creative Commons International, the organisation responsible for the legal porting of Creative Commons licences around the world, and is a member of the iCommons board.
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media-events icommons-auction fundraising free-culture just-a-bitof-fun
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