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    <title>Multimedia, CC and Second Life - Creative Commons - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Re: Multimedia, CC and Second Life</title>
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      <description>There's a videoblog at http://inkenzo.blip.tv with machinima (virtual world videos) including a creative commons remix piece to be featured at SIGGRAPH. Thank you Creative Commons!</description>
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      <description>I run a nonprofit multimedia studio and we have produced our first comic book that blends content from Second Life with real world content for kids.  http://amoration.fotki.com/campdarfurcomix/?cmd=slideShowFlash&#xD;
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Camp Darfur Comix was designed to bridge the awareness gap on issues of genocide, displacement and current events in the Sudan.  I would love your feedback!  We produce quite a bit of CC content and are experimenting with CC distribution now.  I also attend Free Culture events on Joi Ito's island in Second Life; look for In Kenzo if you find yourself inworld.  There are many cc:released media items coming available now; www.archive.org is a great place to look for A/V materials.</description>
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