Celebrate on Saturday May 18 2013!

10February Press Kit

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Culture Freedom Day is an event to celebrate and promote Free Culture. It is hosted on the third Saturday of May every year. Culture Freedom Day is an event to celebrate and promote Free Culture. It is hosted on the third Saturday of May every year. Culture Freedom Day is an event to celebrate and promote Free Culture. It is hosted on the third Saturday of May every year. Culture Freedom Day is an event to celebrate and promote Free Culture. It is hosted on the third Saturday of May every year.

 

 
What is Free Culture?

Lawrence Lessig photo by JoiFor many Free Culture is the logical extension of the Free Software philosophy applied to cultural and artistic work, initiated in the mid eighties by Richard M. Stallman. The term "free culture" itself was originally the title of a 2004 book by Lawrence Lessig, considered a founding father of the free culture movement. Mr Lessig has indeed succesfully channeled this natural evolution into a dedicated movement for people who cared little about writing software and created specific licensed specifically tailored for work of art rather than software.

Richard M. Stallman photo by Pockey Lam In pratice this means that a movement of people have decided to create and make available their art, allowing others to freely use, study, distribute and improve on the work of others. Redistribution of those improvements are of course allowed and encouraged.

One could "even" consider the Free Culture movement as a group of individuals and organizations building a body of work for society to benefit from freely without all the current locks that are being put on modern (and less modern) culture (copyrights extensions, attempts at suppressing the 'fair use rights', etc) by the media industry.

Free Cultural Works DefinedOne can find a complete definition on Freedom Defined website which goes through an extensive explanation of the various freedoms needed for a work of art to qualify and what to more specifically pay attention to.

To summarise, since all creative work can be considered as a derivative of something an author has experienced (studies, reading, traveling, his friends' lives, etc); Free Culture is really just acknowledging it and providing society with the same rights.

 
Community

Culture Freedom Day is an event to help communities understand, use and embrace Culture Freedom. Check to see if there is already a team registered in your area and join their efforts. If you want to form a team and run your own event, simply check out the StartGuide, put your team together and start planning today!

 

Wiki Our Wiki This will be a big resource meant to help teams with their events. You should be able to find there marketing tips, presentations, references to plenty of Free Culture work to showcase and much more (that is, when the wiki is up). mailing lists Forum Looking for help, willing to share your experience about your own CFD event, wanting to help other members with their problems or just wanting to introduce yourself to the community? This is probably the best place to start!
       
IRC IRC Channel Looking for something more instantaneous to communicate with people sharing the same ideals and issues? Well just log in into our IRC channel (#cfday) on Freenode and start discussing with people right away! Planet HFD Planet CFD Interested in what members of our community do and think in their everyday lives? Having a BLOG yourself? Then start reading our CFD Planet and see what our community contributors and members write about!

 

 
What is Culture Freedom Day?

Culture Freedom Day is a worldwide celebration of Free Culture. Initiated in 2012 by the same organization promoting Software Freedom it aims at educating the worldwide public about the benefits of using and encouraging Free Culture as well as providing an international day to serve as a platform to promote Free Culture artists. The non-profit organization Digital Freedom International coordinates CFD at a global level, providing support, giveaways and a point of collaboration, but volunteer teams around the world organize the local CFD events to impact their own communities.

Many thanks to our Sponsors and Supporters without whom we could not make such a celebration happen.

We have envisioned Culture Freedom Day as a day where Free Culture art is exhibited, as much as possible, and celebrated. Be it a photo exhibition, a concert, playing music in the streets or organization movie screening, as long as it is clear to the public that what you are showing is Free Culture you would be right on target. Of course a combination of all forms of Free Culture art is fine too, with short discussions about the definition of Free Culture, how to make one's work Free Culture and where to find Free Culture online. The cherry on the cake would be to showcase one or several Free Culture artists who would happen to live in your area. We have set up a special section in our forum for such match making opportunities.

Culture Freedom Day will be hosted annually starting on Saturday May 19th, 2012 and probably every third Saturday of May each subsequent year.

Our Vision

Our vision is to empower all people to freely connect, create and share in a digital world that is participatory, transparent, and sustainable.

Objectives

  1. To celebrate culture freedom and the people behind it
  2. To foster a general understanding of culture freedom, and encourage adoption of free culture licenses
  3. To create more equal access to opportunities by growing the body of cultural work accessible to all
  4. To promote constructive dialogue on responsibilities and rights in the cultural society
  5. To be inclusive of organizations and individuals that share our Vision
  6. To be pragmatic, transparent, and responsible as an organisation
 


Become a Supporter!

  1. Place one of our web buttons on your front page
  2. Let us know in the forum
  3. Upload your project logo in the same message

That's it! Within a day or two we'll list you in our supporter section.

 

Full details

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Work in progress

The site is still heavily being worked on and you may experience some hiccups. Among the missing items which you won't find right now are:
  1. Event listing
  2. Event registration
  3. The wiki
  4. The start up guide
  5. Credits page
  6. Translations
All those should gradually pop up in the upcoming few days and hopefully satisfy your passionate hunger for more Culture Freedom Day stuff...

Supported by

Digital Freedom Foundation