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The Economics of Open Content SymposiumThe Economics of Open Content Symposium

Subject:
Science and Technology, Social Sciences
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

On January 23-24, 2006, Intelligent Television hosts the Economics of Open Content symposium at MIT to bring together representatives from media industries, cultural and educational institutions, and legal and business minds to discuss how to make open content happen better and faster.

Topics include Collaboration and the Marketplace, New Models of Creative Production in the Digital Age, Keynote Address: Openness as an Ethos, The Wealth of Networks, The Economics of Knowledge as a Public Good, The Economics of Open Courseware, The Economics of Open Text, Convergence Culture: Consumer Participation and the Economics of Mass Media, The Economics of the Music Industry, If Only We Knew Yesterday What We Know Today, The Economics of Open Archives, Museums, and Libraries, The Economics of the Public Domain, The Economics of Film and Television, The New Economics of Gaming, Everything is Miscellaneous, Business Interests in Open Content, Next Steps: Cooperation Across Institutions and Industries

Languages:
English
Content Type:
Conferences and Workshops
Content Topic:
How and Why of OER, Open Source
Conditions of Use:
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5
Creative Commons Attribution 2.5

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