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Theme : creativity
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The Long Tail: More on the Economics of Abundance
The Long Tail: More on the Economics of Abundance
from : charlietims
27th November 2006
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The Long Tail: The Rise of Freeconomics
"Never in history has so much innovation been offered to so many for so little. The world’s most exciting businesses – technology, transport, media, medicine and finance – are increasingly defined by the word “free”. Whereas WalMart, the world’s largest retailer, promises “everyday low prices”, entrepreneurs and ultra-competitive incumbents develop business models predicated on providing more for free. It is a difficult proposition to beat."
from : charlietims
27th November 2006
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proposed copyright laws in australia
proposed copyright laws in australia
from : charlietims
24th November 2006
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Comment is free: Too tight to mention
Charlie L response to mick hucknall's defense of plans to extend copywrite term for sound recordings from 50 to 95 years
from : charlietims
24th November 2006
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Techcrunch ? Blog Archive ? Replacing DRM With A Music Tax Is Incredibly Stupid
Reaction to Music Tank pamphlet. Discussion centres on the creation of a flat monthly "music tax" on telephones that would be distributed amongst the producers of music. Says that we are only a few years away.
from : charlietims
22nd November 2006
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Interview Penny Woolcock
Interview Penny Woolcock
from : charlietims
21st November 2006
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The Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy
The Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy
from : charlietims
20th November 2006
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Cultural Renaissance or Cultural Divide?
Bill Ivey, Steven J Tepper
from : charlietims
20th November 2006
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Positioning the Arts at the Heart of Society
Following on from Charlie's comment below, I think that connects pretty strongly with a more general awareness amongst public, politicianas and companies that the arts and culture are more than just add ons and things that make life generally pretty.
from : samjones
27th September 2006
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Manchester is favourite with 'new bohemians'
Ethnic diversity and gay people are key indicators of cities’ creative potential, according to new UK creativity index
from : mollywebb
2nd August 2006