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Rami Olwan

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Seminar - Moeed Ahmad, Al Jazeera - Thurs 18 Feb PDF Print E-mail
Written by elliott   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 09:26

Next week ccAustralia and x|media|lab are co-hosting a lunchtime seminar in sydney as part of media 2010 on al jazeera's creative commons repository. Moeed ahmad, head of new media at al jazeera will be there, joined by professor brian fitzgerald, project lead of creative commons australia and rami olwan, project lead of creative commons jordan to discuss free and open models of content management in the digital media environment.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 February 2010 08:53 )
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CC OZ! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Victor Stone, CC Mixter Blog   
Friday, 30 January 2009 09:23

Just got back from a day in Brisbane and spent the better part of the evening with the good folks at CC Australia. The whole evening was put together by the activist, artistic designer, journalist and one helluva party planner Elliot Bledsoe.

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 February 2009 02:20 )
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Asia and the Commons: Arab Commons PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 03:56

The Asia and the Commons case study project represents an effort to uncover exemplary individuals and organisations engaged in the commons in the Asia-Pacific region. From Australia and New Zealand to Malaysia and India—in text and film and music and image—this booklet is a snapshot of the Asian commons. The booklet has been prepared as part of ACIA: International Workshop on Asia and Commons in the Information Age in Taiwan on 19-20 January, 2008.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 July 2008 04:04 )
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Creative Commons Australia Conference PDF Print E-mail
Written by admin   
Wednesday, 09 July 2008 03:50
I participated in an interesting conference in Brisbane, Australia. The conference was held on 24 June 2008 at the State Library of Queensland.
The event provided an opportunity for those interested in the free internet to come together to exchange ideas, information and inspiration. It brought together experts from Australasia to discuss the latest developments and implementations of Creative Commons in the region. It was aimed to be an open forum where anyone can voice their thoughts on issues relating to furthering the commons worldwide.
For more information on the conference, please visit here cc Australia’s website. 
Last Updated ( Monday, 14 July 2008 06:11 )
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