Interview with Free Culture Canada's Justin Barca

  2006-11-08 16:00:02
A growing movement, Free Culture started at Swathmore College in Pennsylvania during 2004 after two students sued voting-machine manufacturer Diebold for abusing copyright law. Now spread to thirty campuses in the US and branching into other countries, Free Culture's mission is"to build a bottom-up, participatory structure to society and culture, rather than a top-down, closed, proprietary structure." 
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