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Free the Network::
Motherboard’s documentary on Occupy Wall Street, hacktivism, and the hackers trying to build a distributed network for the Occupy movement and beyond.

Read more at http://www.motherboard.tv/occupy.

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heute mal ein bisschen browserkunde und internetgeschichte. denn die doku “Project Code Rush” wurde diese woche unter eine freie lizenz gestellt.

Project Code Rush:
Code Rush, produced in 2000 and broadcast on PBS, is an inside look at living and working in Silicon Valley at the height of the dot-com era. The film follows a group of Netscape engineers as they pursue at that time a revolutionary venture to save their company – giving away the software recipe for Netscape’s browser in exchange for integrating improvements created by outside software developers. The copyright to the film is now available under CC vers. 3 for interested viewrs to download and use. In the future the original footage from which this film was made will be accessible under the same terms.

Use Project Code Rush to:
* enjoy a free and interesting film
* create an original cut of the film
* create an original short/portrait
* teach a class on documentary film or film editing

What do we want in return? Just that you post something of your work here.

The Film


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links:
wp: code rush
wp: netscape
wp: mozilla

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RiP: A Remix Manifesto:
is a 2008 open source documentary film about the “the changing concept of copyright” directed by Brett Gaylor.

Created over a period of six years, the documentary film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to the Open Source Cinema website, helping to create the “world’s first open source documentary” as Gaylor put it. The project’s working title was Basement Tapes, (probably referring to the album of the same name) but it was renamed RiP!: A Remix Manifesto prior to theatrical release. Gaylor encourages more people to create their own remixes from this movie, using media available from the Open Source Cinema website, or other websites like YouTube, Flickr or MySpace.

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zum download auf piratebay

kleine anmerkung diesmal:
wenn ihr keine us-ip habt koennt ihr euch den film nicht ueber die website laden, sondern muesst auf piratebay (oder aehnliches) zurueckgreifen. was ich eigentlich haarstraeubend und unverstaendlich finde. noch viel mehr wenn man sich den film angesehen hat. ich weiss nicht was die macher da geritten hat, aber das ist ein tiefer griff ins klo. ist mir komplett unverstaendlich sowas.
aber trotzdem schaut euch den film an. ist gut gemacht das ding. letztendlich ist es auch egal wo ihr euch den film gesaugt habt.