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Creative Commons Birthday Party: Free Beer and Free Party DEC 15 in SF (and other cities around the world)

That’s right. It looks like my old party planning skills are coming in handy once more. I’ve been working with Melissa Reeder and Jennifer Yip at Creative Commons to put together the big CC Birthday Party along with Songbird (the fun music player) for an all out bash next FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 from 9-2 AM in San Francisco. Also there are parties in other major cities around the world, so please jump on in. Here is a direct link to the cc blog post (to the new cc website which got launched this week…am I sounding like a company man or what ;):

Creative Commons’ 4th Birthday Party is on December 15th. If you are located in the San Francisco Bay Area come celebrate with the CC SF staff at Songbird, the company that brought you the super cool media player. They have generously offered to host our party.

The details:
What: Creative Commons Turns Four!
When: Friday, December 15, 2006, 9pm until 2am
Where: Songbird – 777 Florida Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, CA
Please RSVP to party@creativecommons.org as space is limited.
Since most of CC’s supporters are spread out around the world we thought that it would be awesome to see how many of our international affiliates would interested in hosting CC celebrations of their own!. So even though you may not be able to attend the SF party don’t fret because there are now CC Celebration parties in Warsaw, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Portugal (as part of their initial launch), and New York City. If you don’t see a party in you country, talk to your nearest CC affiliated jurisdiction project lead about having a party or just meeting up in an informal place like your local coffee shop, friend’s house or bar.

If you are unable to make any of those locations but can make it virtually then we can accomodate that too!

Come celebrate with Larry Lessig, Creative Commons’ CEO, Jimmy Wales and Joi Ito to take part in this virtual birthday bash. We will be streaming San Francisco’s live festivities into Second Life. Teleport directly to our land at 9-10pm PST on Kula Island to see the live stream, listen to music, and chat with a few of our favorite progressive thinkers and free culture fans.

As a way for all the global commoners to be able to celebrate together we are asking that everyone document their celebrations with videos and photographs. Upload them with the tag “ccb-day”, “city” (i.e. Berlin), and any other identifying tags, so we can pick them up and channel them through Stage6, the video and image content platform. If you would like to upload to Stage6 directly the format is DiVX. If you are unfamiliar it’s easy to use and they have help for both Macs and PC. The open source application for PC’s is Dr. DiVX and they have how-to videos for Dr. DiVX as well. also host informational videos. We are also encouraging commoners to support CC by uploading a short video or written testimonial about you support CC and use “cc” “testimonial” “city” and any other identifying tags. We want to know your stories and share them with the rest of the world.

Post Quoted from the CC blog

Heya

I have been holding back from posting because I have been supa busy.

I have now moved to downtown San Francisco into a nice 1 bedroom. This is great because I’m close to everything and can walk to Creative Commons.

Also, there is major stuff happening on all fronts and I will get on more about that shortly.

The Zune: You Decide

“Apple is the new Microsoft of Music,” is the choice quote. The Zune is DOA IMO.

Fox doing Capoeira

Check out my good friend Fox doing capoeira:

What a good day! Possibly today is the best day for good news

So, first off, looks like Democrats are taking control of the House and Senate hopefully repealing and changing the current bad state of the United States. Then Rumsfeld resigns his post! What a great day!

I’m also feeling optimistic about the Microsoft/Novell deal now as well, as the complexities of it unfold.

Then, come to find out, one of my areas of major interest, Open Source Cellphones received a major boost with the announcement of the OpenMoko phone and Harold Welte’s involvment. This is great because I will be speaking at a conference in Taiwan in January, so hopefully can connect them up with Creative Commons Taiwan so we can get some properly licensed content onto these phones.

Oh, and to top it all off, tonite is the 10th Creative Commons Salon in San Francisco where the Homebrew Mobile Club, featuring Matthew Hamrick (who works for ACCESS, used to be palmsource) will be presenting about the “Complete Open Phone.”

UPDATE: The good news doesn’t end now that I see this post that Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt is calling for making data EXPORT a key strategy and encouraging others to do so, similar to something I wrote in the past. This is so great. I want to work with Google more!

CC Salon on WED (TOMORROW) in SF. Check out the Final Line-Up.

I’m going to verbatim quote the CC blog post I just wrote. This is going to be a great salon, and hope that everyone in the bay can make it out:

REMINDER: CC Salon San Francisco this WED 6-9 PM at shinesf.com

Don’t miss the next CC Salon
at shinesf from 6-9 PM on Wednesday, November 8
in San Francisco. This salon features famed
blogger and
SF Bay
Guardian
writer,
Annalee Newitz. Also,
Homebrew Mobile Club’s, Matthew Hamrick and
other HB Mobile Club members will be on hand to discuss his project’s
“Complete Open Phone,” a project to produce open source cellphones with CC licensed plans and content accessible on them. Finally, Wendell Davis is going to present the new
on-line music editor and mash-up community,
Splice. And, just added to the dynamic
line-up is Steve from
Alive in Baghdad, an amazing videoblog
of interviews and stories by Iraqis directly from the streets of Iraq, bypassing
corporate media. Throughout the salon the
Kleptones are going to spice up the
evening with music and interludes.

So come on out on Wednesday, bring a big stack of business cards,
some cash for drinks, and lets talk about the Commons. This is the last salon of
the year, as our regular 2nd-Wednesday December salon is combined with a special
birthday party for Creative Commons on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. Stay tuned for more info.

You may track this CC Salon on upcoming.org. See you this Wednesday!

UPDATE: Come to the special Creative Commons Publishers’ Association meeting at 5 PM at the same place, Shinesf.com. NOTE: This is one hour earlier than the salon starts. From the even’t wiki page, it is characterized as a “A collection of representatives from organizations that publish content under a Creative Commons license.”

CC Salon San Francisco this WED 6-9 PM at shinesf.com

That’s right, don’t miss this week’s CC Salon at http://shinesf.com from 6-9 PM. The line-up is stellar: Homebrew Mobile Club releasing their open source cellphone plans, Flickr.com, Music by the Kleptones, and Annalee Newitz. We are probably going to have 1-2 more speakers added in the next couple of days, as our dec. event is going to be moved to a FRIDAY to celebrate CC’s birthday at a special (free) party.

Oh, to all you ubuntu dev summit goers at google this week, this WED, please come to the city for this event and lets have drinks and talk shop!

I think this will be a good event as well to give out free shirts to people who take footage, video, record audio of the event. Hold me to my word!