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Markus Beckedahl
Creative Commons Germany / newthinking communications GmbH

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Markus Beckedahl is an entrepreneur, blogger, and activist for digital freedoms. Five years ago he co-founded newthinking communications, an agency for open source strategies. He organizes the re:publica conference in Berlin and maintains the blog netzpolitik.org. He is Public Project Lead for Creative Commons Germany

Sessions

10:05 Wednesday, 22-10-2008
Markus Beckedahl (Creative Commons Germany / newthinking communications GmbH ), John Hendrik Weitzmann (Creative Commons Germany / European Academy of Law and Computing (EEAR)), Michelle Thorne (Creative Commons International)
This panel aims to highlight the range of work being done by creators and content aggregators in the Creative Commons community and inform the audience how they can integrate these freely available tools into their own creations, collaborations, and businesses. Read more.