[wos] Re: panel clusters

Volker Grassmuck vgrass at rz.hu-berlin.de
Mon Jul 3 13:01:27 CEST 2006


On 3 Jul 2006 at 11:37, Felix Stalder wrote:

> I think this looks promising, and I would not worry too much about which 
> goes where. The fact that there are three reasonably coherent, and 
> relevant, sections which are more or less the same size, is very important 
> for fine-tuning and for communicating to larger audiences what WOS is all 
> about.

ok
 
> Perhaps we find a way to avoid the word "content". How about "culture" 
> instead?

because content = "culture" implies that software, tools, rules, 
economy are not culture. A replacement for "content" would be very 
welcome. We talked about this before. Maybe in the end we have to 
decide which is the least bad compromise, content or culture.

Volker

> Felix
> 
> 
> On Monday, 3. July 2006 00:24, Volker Grassmuck wrote:
> > please have a look if these groupings roughly make sense. The might
> > not exactly correspond to the three days but help get an thematic
> > overview of the 14 panels.
> >
> > The first seems clear enough. But then it gets fairly fuzzy. I added
> > rules to the tools to fit EUCD in which is a regulatory issues like
> > Spectrum. Licenses might go either to economy or authorship. And if
> > netlables focus on distribution than it'd rather be economy. And
> > Quality Management could be rules and tools as well.
> >
> > Volker
> >
> >
> >
> > == Economy & Labor ==
> > Information Freedom Rules
> > Business and the Commons
> > Paris Accord: Composers, Performers and the Public
> > Free Knowledge, Alienation, and Immaterial Labour
> >
> >
> > == Rules & Tools of Freedom ==
> > EU Copyright Directive, Review and Implementation
> > Licenses
> >
> > The Future of Free Software
> > Open APIs
> > Radical Freedom
> > Open Spectrum
> >
> >
> > == Authorship & Content ==
> > Netlabels: Niche, long tail, blueprint?
> > Brazil, the Open Source Nation
> > Quality Management in Free Content
> > Art & Copyright
> 
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> ----http://felix.openflows.org------------------------------ out now:
> *|Manuel Castells and the Theory of the Network Society. Polity, 2006 
> *|Open Cultures and the Nature of Networks. Ed. Futura/Revolver, 2005 
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