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A Flickr commons of shareable p2p graphics

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
6th March 2010


Via Neal Gorenflo of Shareable Magazine:

“I’ve started a Flickr group call Sharing Illustrated to create a pool of Creative Commons images, photos, and videos that anyone can use to talk about sharing, peer-to-peer production, alternative economy, and the commons. The idea is to empower communicators of all stripes with high quality images about sharing.

You’re invited to join the group and share your images. It’s really easy.

First, join the group here:

www.flickr.com/groups/1365597@N21/admin/

Once you’ve joined, then for any image you’d like to share, click on the “Send to Group” tab just above the image to the left. It’s self-explanatory from there.

The group is brand new with no images. I’m reaching out for your help to get the ball rolling. Once the group is seeded with images, I will promote the group through Shareable to gain momentum. And we’ll
continually promote.

There are a number of benefits to contributing: advancing your work by creating the pool for others, gaining access to the pool yourself, and increased traffic to your site from link backs.

I hope you’ll give this a try! And feel free to pass this request on to colleagues, forums, and lists that might be interested.

Thank you,

More Information:

See also the P2P Foundation Graphics section, with 105 graphics and images so far.

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