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:Free Software Magazine: Free Me: A DVD About Free Culture and Free Software
Free Software Magazine: Free Me: A DVD About Free Culture and Free Software
Mar 13, 2007, 02 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (9223 reads)

(Other stories by Jonathan Roberts)

"A DVD that comes with lots of great examples of Free Culture which plays in your DVD player, with even more examples when you put it in your computer--including a GNU/Linux Live CD. The idea is simple: help to get the word out about Free Culture, including Free Software, by showing off what's already been achieved; the thing is, we need your help!

"Before we get started on the rest of this article I would like to make it clear that the term 'Free Culture' as used here refers to my own belief that many different elements--i.e. software, literature, music, photos, videos, creative commons, GNU etc--are all part of a greater whole. Some things that I might have included under the term 'Free Culture,' others might not have: the best I can do here is to point you in the direction of the sites of other organisations to get a feel for what they feel constitutes Free Culture. I'm very aware that I might step on a few toes here, so if you think I am stepping on your toes please send some feedback and we'll see if we can work around it..."

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