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Slide 2: THE REMIX CYCLE & Participating in the Healthy Ecosystem of Sharing
Slide 3: rejon.org
Slide 4: rejon.org, artist, developer, writer, sf, newmedia, theory, culture, opensource, opencontent, sustainability, network, overlap, experimental, media, newmedianohair
Slide 5: share, reuse, and remix— legally
Slide 6: sf, nonprofit, small, 4.5yearsold, freelicenses, freetools, scientists, artists, authors, educators, business, bloggers, vloggers, hollywood, indyvideo
Slide 7: All Rights Reserved.
Slide 8: No Rights Reserved.
Slide 9: Some Rights Reserved.
Slide 18: Remix. Appropriation. Remake. Collage. Redo. Response Video.
Slide 19: Is there such a thing as original?
Slide 21: freevlog.org
Slide 22: Know the license of your samples.
Slide 23: Youtube
Slide 24: Jumpcut
Slide 25: SpinXpress Get Media
Slide 27: License your work non-exclusively.
Slide 31: Mark the license of your work. http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Marking
Slide 33: Publish local and global. (Spread out your ish.)
Slide 34: Panda
Slide 35: Wikipedia
Slide 36: Slideshare
Slide 37: Use standards for interoperability.
Slide 44: Promote at local and global level.
Slide 45: Your Blog.
Slide 47: Formal PR and Social Networks. Until standards, use all of them.
Slide 53: Lonelygirl15
Slide 54: Dotsub
Slide 56: Outsource commercial brokering.
Slide 57: Don't sign exclusive deals.
Slide 58: Revver
Slide 59: Blip.tv
Slide 60: Pump Audio
Slide 67: Possible Futures
Slide 68: Meritocracy or Oligarchy
Slide 69: Star system replicated
Slide 70: More even distribution of wealth
Slide 71: Sustainable Sharing Economy
Slide 73: Jon Phillips jon@rejon.org jon@creativecommons.org




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