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Video presentation of the Science Commons

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
28th February 2009


Via David Bollier and on the Commons:

“Director Jesse Dylan – the director of the Emmy- award winning Yes We Can Barack Obama campaign video – has teamed up with Science Commons to produce a short video explaining why science is the ultimate remix. It’s a great primer on the special challenges facing scientists in sharing and collaborating, and it’s licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.”

“If you’re checking out Science Commons, you may want to check out the other informative video that Jesse Dylan has produced, A Shared Culture, which explains the rationale for Creative Commons licenses.”

One Response to “Video presentation of the Science Commons”

  1. Science: The ultimate remix « Coyote Gulch Says:

    [...] From the P2P Foundation: “‘Director Jesse Dylan – the director of the Emmy- award winning Yes We Can Barack Obama campaign video – has teamed up with Science Commons to produce a short video explaining why science is the ultimate remix. It’s a great primer on the special challenges facing scientists in sharing and collaborating, and it’s licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.’” Posted by coyotegulch Filed in Climate Change, Colorado water [...]

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