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Funding for creatives in a peer to peer world

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Michel Bauwens
12th April 2010


My contribution to the Barcelona counter-summit to the Forum on Cultural Industries, March 27-28:

Bauwens:Nuevos modelos de negocio, nuevos modelos de beneficio. ES/EN from eXgae on Vimeo.

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3 Responses to “Funding for creatives in a peer to peer world”

  1. James Burke Says:

    haha, michel, fun to see you carpet-bombed by the translator there;) The speaking circuit demands an amazing amount of patience!

  2. James Burke Says:

    haha, michel, fun to see you carpet-bombed by the translator there;) The speaking circuit demands an amazing amount of patience! Perhaps they could have recorded translator with separate mic so recording is not so stop/start/stop….

  3. Michel Bauwens Says:

    these were all ad hoc volunteers and in that context, it’s quite amazing what they pulled off, but indeed, it has a lot of rough edges

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