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Students for Free Culture is an international chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and information & communications technology policy.
A free culture is one where all members are free to participate in its transmission and evolution, without artificial limits on who can participate or in what way. The free culture movement seeks to develop this culture by promoting four things:
To celebrate SFC’s 4th birthday on April 23rd, we’ve sent care packages to all of our registered chapters!
Wow! Not 24 hours after i write a paper about the RIAA and how DRM makes legal MP3 services a weak substitute for the illegal… [Read More]
Since the Board has been elected we’ve been meeting a lot IRL and putting our heads together to figure out the next steps of the… [Read More]
The House passed H.R. 4279 (PRO-IP Act) yesterday, which, among other things, would create the “Office of the United States Intellectual Property Enforcement Representative” under… [Read More]
As our loyal readers may know, I visited Free Culture at Virginia Tech on April 23rd, SFC’s 4th birthday. It’s always a pleasure visiting… [Read More]
In the peaceful town of Blacksburg, VA, where none would suspect, a great evil lurks. Deep in the tablet requirements, the mandatory proprietary software… [Read More]
Here at Harvard College Free Culture, we’re all mostly recuperating from the seven-month adventure that was the creation and execution of ROFLCon (which was, by… [Read More]
We’re happy to announce the board for next year (or at least next semester) of Free Culture @ NYU: President: John Randall Treasurer: Wesley Chen Vice President: Max… [Read More]
SFC @ RPI is training a cabal of Wikipedians this Thursday, from 2-6pm in the Nason classroom. On the agenda is bringing as many RPI… [Read More]
A couple of weeks ago, James Maguire came by our chapter meetings to check out Ubuntu. He wrote a review, and comments even showed up… [Read More]
Nelson’s visit went well. We ate a lot of pizza and played Frets on Fire. Check out the pictures! [Read More]