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home · Lab Report: April 2007
Lab Report: April 2007
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This month’s cover illustration is by Akira Komiya, courtesy of Loftwork, Japan.
Second Life at the Summit
News hot off the press: the Summit proceedings will be streamed through Second Life! Find out more and see pictures of the preparations!
Art Intercom: An Interview Series with the iCommons Artists in Residence. Featuring Art Collective, MTAA (Part One and Two) and Joy Garnett
Artists in Residence blogger, Paddy Johnson interviews two of the artists who will be part of the residency in Dubrovnik. Find out about their work, their plans for the Summit and how CC plays a role in their creative production.
Riding Hobby Horses and Scratching Itches
Schmatler and Waldhead, our open source software bloggers explain why they just have to ’scratch that itch’.
Get Wikifying! 10 of the Best, Most Interesting Wiki Communities
Daniela Faris studies wiki communities that have collected useful resources, have used wiki software in an innovative way, or have been motivated to contribute information on niche topics and popular cultures. There’s something for everyone!
Why A Fair Use Exception is Probably Not Such a Good Idea
This month Tobias Schonwetter discusses the little-known facts about the fair use doctrine.
AND MUCH MORE INSIDE THE PDF MAGAZINE!
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