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Kopirajt: Exhibiting free culture in Hungary

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
23rd June 2010


A film about an exhibition on the alternatives to the All-Rights-Reserved approach in copyright organised at the Open Society Archives in Budapest on occasion of the 300th anniversary of the entry into force of the Statute of Anne. The exhibition was opened on 10 April 2010.

Stefan Marsiske writes:

“There’s now a very nice video available on the kopirajt exhibition in hungary. Jerzy Celichowski, the host is showing all the cool things they collected for this exhibition. among others he covers ACTA, the pirate party and even the free culture forum. i think it is a nice and cool collection of free culture, if you can you should share it.”

Kopirájt from Jerzy Celichowski on Vimeo.

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