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"Sita Sings the Blues: a Free Culture Success Story" Nina Paley, QuestionCopyright.org's artist-in-residence speaks at the H.O.P.E. (Hackers On Planet Earth) conference in July 2010

"Bodysurfing The Blogosphere" - Karl Fogel, Executive Director of QuestionCopyright.Org relays the success story of Nina Paley's film Sita Sings the Blues and how it has benefited from the use of open licensing and lessons from the free software movement at WordCamp San Francisco in May 2010

"Principles of Starting and Maintaining A Successful Collaborative Community Around Open (i.e., Non-Monopolized) Information" -QCO Director, Karl Fogel, delivers a keynote talk at the Fujitsu Labs of America Technology Symposium (FLATS) 2007



"History of Copyright and Its Implications for the Ownership of Information Today" - Karl Fogel, Executive Director of QuestionCopyright.Org speaking October 19, 2006 at Stanford University Library's Technology Chalk Talk


"The Public's Perception of Copyright -- Video Interviews with Randomly-Selected People in Chicago"

 

"We Are Creators Too" - Art Brodsky of Public Knowledge Interviews QCO Artist-In-Residence Nina Paley

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Brian Lehrer Live (NYC) interviews Nina Paley and Karl Fogel from Question Copyright on Vimeo.

In May 2010, QCO's Executive Director, Karl Fogel, and artist-in-residence, Nina Paley appeared on the CUNY TV show presented by renowned WNYC radio host Brian Lehrer.

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