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and Advisory Council Member , among others. And we want to hear from you - what are your wishes for

[logo] [ccrewire] Join us for CC:Rewire on Wednesday! Dear commoners, CC:Rewire is a celebration of the commons, and a moment for us to gather with our community to celebrate CC’s renewed vision to build a more vibrant and usable commons. Join us to hear thoughts and discussion with Creative Commons Co-Founder and Board Member [Lawrence Lessig,] (Harvard Law School/Center for Internet and Society) and Advisory Council Member [Joi Ito] (MIT Media Lab), among others. And we want to hear from you - what are your wishes for a more vibrant global commons? Q&A will follow. We’re delighted to be able to host the evening at [Minnesota Street Project,] a major new arts venue in SF’s dogpatch neighborhood where galleries will open up their doors for us for the evening. We’ll also have a special video installation by the [Global Lives Project,] an artwork produced with more than 500 hours of video footage under Creative Commons licenses. CC:Rewire is about community, mingling, delicious bites and drinks, gallery-hopping, and a chance to talk about what CC is up to next - we hope to see you next Wednesday! [Join CC in SF on Wednesday!] You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in Creative Commons. [Unsubscribe from this newsletter] • [Opt-out of any future mailings from Creative Commons] • [Email us] 2016 Creative Commons • [@creativecommons] on Twitter • [Check out our Facebook] PO Box 1866 Mountain View, CA 94042 United States

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