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After the first movie and the second one, here’s the third one: RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, a 2008 open source documentary film about the “the changing concept of copyright” directed by Brett Gaylor.

The main website is here and you can download a remix the source code of this documentary on Open Source Cinema:

Open Source Cinema lets you create your own videos online, remix media that you have on your computer, as well as remix other people’s media from places like YouTube and Flickr. You can also connect with others by sending personal messages, commenting on remixes, or even joining projects that others have created.

You can watch it in its page or here below:


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Back from the November tour and a change of server, rigth now I’m working on opening new sections in openp2pdesign.org, on redesigning the theme and the structure of the whole website and on opening openp2pdesign.org to more participants. As you may understand with this post, I will post only in English now, because it takes too much time to write also in Italian and Spanish at the same time; maybe in the future I will write in those languages again.
Meanwhile, the Twitter page, @openp2pdesign, is still a great place to get news and resources at the same time. And there is also a Facebook Fan Page, for further informations and interactions:

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So, while you wait for the new website and for new posts, I will post some videos, so you will not get too much bored.
Let’s start with “Revolution OS” a 2001 documentary film which traces the twenty-year history of GNU, Linux, open source, and the free software movement. You can watch it on Google Video or right here:

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