Slides from my talk about Creative Commons and the Sharing Economy at DLD 2009.
Video is here: http://video.dld-conference.com/watch/dTMYg3z?t=dld09%2C2009-01-26&gal=sessions
34. <span xmlns:cc=quot;http://creativecommons.org/ns#quot; xmlns:dc=quot;http://purl.org/dc/
elements/1.1/quot;>
<span rel=quot;dc:typequot; href=quot;http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Textquot;
property=quot;dc:titlequot;>My Book</span> by
<a rel=quot;cc:attributionURLquot; property=quot;cc:attributionNamequot; href=quot;http://
joi.ito.com/my_bookquot;>Joi Ito</a>
is licensed under a
<a rel=quot;licensequot; href=quot;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/quot;>Creative
Commons Attribution 3.0 License</a>.
<span rel=quot;dc:sourcequot; href=quot;http://deerfang.org/her_bookquot;/>
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at <a
rel=quot;cc:morePermissionsquot; href=quot;http://somecompany.com/
revenue_sharing_agreementquot;>somecompany.com</a>.
</span>
35.
36. The Success of Star Wreck
100% collaborative production
- By building and utilizing an online community
The first feature-length Internet film
- Hollywood quality, made for less than €15,000
and with a lot of love
Over 8 million free downloads
- Resulting in global media attention
Commercial success
- TV broadcasts in Belgium, Japan, Finland, Italy, …
- DVD distribution by Universal Pictures
- Merchandise success