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− | = General Theme of wos4 = | + | == General Theme of wos4 == |
− | + | ===Information Freedom Rules=== | |
− | Re: Carl Shapiro, Hal Varian, Information Rules, Harvard Business School Press 1999. Freedom rulez ok! And: information freedom needs rules (a2k, GPL v 3.0, CC). | + | Re: Carl Shapiro, Hal Varian, Information Rules, Harvard Business School Press 1999. Freedom rulez ok! And: information freedom needs rules (a2k, GPL v 3.0, CC). |
+ | We could invite Hal Varian and Yochai Benkler who‘s Commons-based Peer Production is strikingly missing from the business models Shapiro/Varian are discussing. Both could have keynotes on the first evening, Information Rules and Commons-based Peer Production revisited. Is price discrimination really the only way for information markets? How have his ideas about DRM changed? After that, a panel would dicuss where we stand. It could also pick up on the Web Bubble 2.0 hybrid economic models that Saul talked about. Is the subculture of social networks (are they a subculture?) being venture capitalized into flagships of info capitalism. | ||
− | == | + | ===Alternate themes=== |
− | + | '''a planet of sharing''' | |
− | + | '''towards a culture of freedom''' | |
− | + | '''yes, we‘re OPEN. feel FREE to join''' | |
+ | Open Society (Karl Popper, 1945) | ||
+ | Open Source (Eric Raymond, 1998) | ||
+ | Open Access (OAI, Bethesda/Budapest/Berlin Declaration) | ||
+ | Open Culture (Felix Stalder (?), 2003) | ||
+ | Open Borders (Florian Schneider) | ||
+ | Open Nature (ICC, 2005) | ||
+ | Open Wounds (Einsteinforum, 2005) | ||
+ | Open Questions (Tim Druckrey) | ||
+ | Openicity for all! Openesques, Offenisch, Oeuvralite (Chris Kelty) | ||
+ | Open Galaxies | ||
+ | Open Universe | ||
+ | Open Time | ||
+ | Free & Open Questions | ||
+ | Open Worlds | ||
+ | Open Islam | ||
+ | The 2006 WOS Open | ||
− | + | '''First Commonist Interational / Erste Internationale des Commonismus''' | |
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− | + | == Focus Topics == | |
− | [[ | + | *[[Netlabels]] |
+ | *[[Brazil]] | ||
+ | *[[A2K]] | ||
+ | *[[Free Software & Free Content in the Islamic World]] | ||
+ | *[[India]] (?) | ||
− | + | == Other Topics == | |
− | + | ===Free Software=== | |
+ | *[[Debian - Ubuntu - Gentoo]] | ||
+ | *[[Usability]] | ||
+ | *[[KDE]] | ||
+ | *[[Free Software in the Public Sector]] | ||
+ | *[[Free Software in Education]] | ||
+ | *[[Free Software as Education]] | ||
+ | *[[Women in Free Software]] | ||
− | + | ===Free Content=== | |
− | [[ | + | *[[Wikimedia]] |
+ | *[[Free Maps & Geodata]] | ||
+ | *[[The Revolution in Reporting: Citizens Journalism]] | ||
+ | *[[DV Camcorder Revolution]] | ||
+ | *[[Machinima Films]] | ||
+ | *[[Theater]] | ||
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− | + | ===Free Infrastructure=== | |
− | [[ | + | *[[EUCD: Best Practices]] |
+ | *[[Free Wireless Networking]] | ||
+ | *[[Free Hardware]] | ||
+ | *[[South & Southeast Asia]] | ||
+ | *[[Movements, Networks and Organizations]] | ||
+ | *[[IdentityCommons]] | ||
+ | *[[GPL v3]] | ||
+ | *[[Creative Commons]] | ||
+ | *[[Open Spectrum]] | ||
+ | *[[Open Standards]] | ||
+ | *[[Alternative Compensation Systems]] | ||
+ | *[[Social Networks]] | ||
+ | *[[Free tools for activism and collaboration]] | ||
− | + | ===Notes=== | |
− | + | *We should be careful to ensure the understanding of "Free" as in "libre" as opposed to "free" as in "no cost". Any infrastructure has an inherant cost associated with it - how it is absorbed is part of the phenomenon, but doesn't cause it's non-existance. | |
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== Specials == | == Specials == | ||
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== Formats == | == Formats == | ||
+ | * [[Panels]] | ||
+ | * [[Workshops]] | ||
+ | * [[Keynotes]] | ||
− | + | == Workshops== | |
− | == Workshops | + | ===Before wos4=== |
* ACS Workshop zsm. mit De Waag, May 2006 | * ACS Workshop zsm. mit De Waag, May 2006 | ||
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* Werkstattgespräche zu IP und Theater an der Volksbühne | * Werkstattgespräche zu IP und Theater an der Volksbühne | ||
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+ | ===During wos4=== | ||
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+ | ===After wos4=== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Panels]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Topics]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Workshops]] |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 8 June 2006
Contents
General Theme of wos4
Information Freedom Rules
Re: Carl Shapiro, Hal Varian, Information Rules, Harvard Business School Press 1999. Freedom rulez ok! And: information freedom needs rules (a2k, GPL v 3.0, CC).
We could invite Hal Varian and Yochai Benkler who‘s Commons-based Peer Production is strikingly missing from the business models Shapiro/Varian are discussing. Both could have keynotes on the first evening, Information Rules and Commons-based Peer Production revisited. Is price discrimination really the only way for information markets? How have his ideas about DRM changed? After that, a panel would dicuss where we stand. It could also pick up on the Web Bubble 2.0 hybrid economic models that Saul talked about. Is the subculture of social networks (are they a subculture?) being venture capitalized into flagships of info capitalism.
Alternate themes
a planet of sharing
towards a culture of freedom
yes, we‘re OPEN. feel FREE to join
Open Society (Karl Popper, 1945) Open Source (Eric Raymond, 1998) Open Access (OAI, Bethesda/Budapest/Berlin Declaration) Open Culture (Felix Stalder (?), 2003) Open Borders (Florian Schneider) Open Nature (ICC, 2005) Open Wounds (Einsteinforum, 2005) Open Questions (Tim Druckrey) Openicity for all! Openesques, Offenisch, Oeuvralite (Chris Kelty) Open Galaxies Open Universe Open Time Free & Open Questions Open Worlds Open Islam The 2006 WOS Open
First Commonist Interational / Erste Internationale des Commonismus
Focus Topics
Other Topics
Free Software
- Debian - Ubuntu - Gentoo
- Usability
- KDE
- Free Software in the Public Sector
- Free Software in Education
- Free Software as Education
- Women in Free Software
Free Content
- Wikimedia
- Free Maps & Geodata
- The Revolution in Reporting: Citizens Journalism
- DV Camcorder Revolution
- Machinima Films
- Theater
Free Infrastructure
- EUCD: Best Practices
- Free Wireless Networking
- Free Hardware
- South & Southeast Asia
- Movements, Networks and Organizations
- IdentityCommons
- GPL v3
- Creative Commons
- Open Spectrum
- Open Standards
- Alternative Compensation Systems
- Social Networks
- Free tools for activism and collaboration
Notes
- We should be careful to ensure the understanding of "Free" as in "libre" as opposed to "free" as in "no cost". Any infrastructure has an inherant cost associated with it - how it is absorbed is part of the phenomenon, but doesn't cause it's non-existance.
Specials
- Burnstation, Platoniq
Formats
Workshops
Before wos4
- ACS Workshop zsm. mit De Waag, May 2006
- Werkstattgespräche zu IP und Theater an der Volksbühne