A handful of myths have become common defenses of the W3C’s plan for “Encrypted Media Extensions” (EME), a Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) scheme for HTML5, the next version of the markup language upon which the Web is built.
These arguments obscure ...Read More
We are excited to announce the Free Culture Foundation — the new organization taking the place of Students for Free Culture. This change reflects the evolution of the organization over the first nine years of its life to support free ...Read More
The Students for Free Culture conference will take place in New York City April 20-21. The conference–dubbed FCX 2013–will be held at New York Law School.
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Students for Free Culture will be having its annual conference at New York Law School on April 20-21st!
The Students for Free Culture Conference is an annual gathering of student and non-student activists, thinkers, and innovators who are dedicated to advancing ...Read More
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SFC alum and EFF activist, Adi Kamdar, has written a guide for what students can do to promote open access. Adi will be moderating a panel discussion on the future of open access advocacy at this year’s Students for ...Read More