Hey guys,
I want to share details about an event next week in D.C. We want to
get the word out to as many people as possible, including Wikimedians,
Creative Commoners, Mozillans, hackers, academics, and geeks of all
stripes.
This is guaranteed to be a really fun event, and we'd appreciate if
you'd tell your friends and colleagues, tweet like crazy, and spread
the word.
Free Culture X Conference in Washington D.C., Feb 13-14. Pay what you
want http://bit.ly/fcconf #fcx
Free Culture X, a conference of Students for Free Culture, will be
held February 13/14th at the George Washington University in
Washington, D.C. Keynote addresses will be given by Harvard Berkman
Center co-founder Jonathan Zittrain, the co-founder of the public
interest group Public Knowledge, Gigi Sohn, and the director of
American University's Center for Social Media, Pat Aufderheide.
The conference is focused on developing greater openness among
institutions of higher education by specifically investigating:
The politics of open networks,
Global access to knowledge,
Free software, and
Open education.
Registration is pay-what-you-want, whether that's $1 or $100. All
proceeds will go directly to help projects of Students for Free
Culture. The average registration is currently about $25. Gifts (such
as signed copies of books by Lawrence Lessig and Henry Jenkins or
custom voicemail recordings by Jonathan Zittrain) are awarded for
bigger donations. Register now: http://conference.freeculture.org/register/
Cheers,
Ben
SFC Board of Directors