Creative Commons Is Turning Ten
That’s right: Creative Commons is turning ten! The Creative Commons licence suite–which has spread to over seventy countries and has been applied to over 500 million objects–was first launched on 16 December 2002.
To celebrate, affiliates from around the world are hosting events, and Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand is no different. In collaboration with the New Zealand Film Archive, we’re screening RIP: A Remix Manifesto, a film which fittingly features Creative Commons co-founder Lawrence Lessig and prominent remix artists like Girl Talk.
To cover costs, we’re charging $8 at the door. Feel free to come down and catch up with other Creative Commoners from around the region.
What: RIP: A Remix Manifesto
When: December 5, 7pm
Where: New Zealand Film Archive Nga Kaitiaki O Nga Taonga Whitiahua,84 Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011
How much: $8
Running time: Approx 80 minutes
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7 December 2012
[...] had parties in Costa Rica (you can see photos of it already up in our CC10 Flickr group), New Zealand, Venezuela and, just last night, South Africa – and there are many more in the coming week. [...]
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Happy birthday CC! Rip is a great documentary. I hope everyone in Te Whanganui-a-Tara takes advantage of the opportunity to see it with a group of fellow creative enthusiasts.