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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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Cultural Revolution in the 1990s
‘By the mid-nineties museum directors had figured out along with the rest of us that the worldwide system of production had radically changed with the advent of the PC, then the Internet'
from : samjones
7th November 2006
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MoMA and Tate Modern
One of the most commonly heard criticisms of Tate Modern is the paucity of its collection in comparison with other major museums. This article in the New York Times makes for interesting reading, arguing that the collection has encouraged more creative curation down at Bankside. There are also some interesting comments about the participatory nature of the Unilever commissions. One of the big points to be made about, say, Olafur Eliasson's Weather Project, or Rachel...
from : samjones
2nd November 2006
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Culture Online: Video podcast first for UK museum
The first video podcast by a UK Museum
from : samjones
26th October 2006
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Tate | Young Tate
Download podcasts on works at the Tate ... send links to your own podcasts back.
from : samjones
26th October 2006