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iSummit 08 is go!

Andrew | June 4, 2008

Thanks to the efforts of APC colleagues, Karen Banks and Natasha Primo, I’ll be participating in this years iCommons Summit in Sappora, Japan. This year I’ll be involved in a couple of video projects and ongoing input into the development of Creative Commons rights management resources for screen practitioners.

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