Lawrence Lessig will be giving a public Creative Commons presentation in Helsinki. It will be at Korjaamo organized by Aula. It will from 5:30PM on May 24. It's open to the public and will be in English. Details are on the Aula web page. I'm leaving for Helsinki tomorrow and will be there.
Creative Commons presentation in Helsinki on May 24 »
Joichi Ito
May 22, 2004 - 11:43 UTC »
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@online{Ito2004CreativeCo, author = {Ito, Joichi}, title = {{Creative Commons presentation in Helsinki on May 24}}, journal = {Joi Ito's Web}, type = {Blog}, url = {https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2004/05/22/creative-common-7.html}, urldate = {2025-09-05}, date = {2004-05-22}, year = {2004}, month = {May}, day = {22} }
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