Reframing copyright policy (learning from the enemy)
Judith pointed out that when it comes to EU policy proposals these tend to be based on some aspect of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU). In line with
EU digital policy. I work on more open © laws and help to open up data & collections. Depending on the task, I can shape-shift between being a systems architect, a lobbyist, an activist or a cyclist.
Judith pointed out that when it comes to EU policy proposals these tend to be based on some aspect of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU). In line with
There is an intresting passage in the Recode Decode interview with Mark Zukerberg (the one that got him into so much travel for calling holocuast deniers "misinformed") in which he adresses
Short blog entry summarizing an academic paper on the question. Mainly open doors, but might provide a good framework about waht we mean when we talk about "framing (the narrative)". Published
I stumbled across two posts by Mike Linksveyer (ex Creative Commons now at GitHub) from 2014 in which he discusses framing of digital policy in relation to the Commons. The first one is
Organized chronologically, bold means terms or meaning, highlight is the most important stuff. Digital single market in French: Marché unique du numérique. DSM out of EU context Flint’s 1997 article, “Internet Domain
Executive Summary. With this proposal we are proposing a set of targeted activities by Kennisland, Centrum Cyfrowe and the Commons Network aimed at developing an alternative policy frame for digital policymaking (with a