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Watch TPB AFK: A New Documentary about Pirate Bay

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A documentary about The Pirate Bay reveals the story behind the founding of the website, and the trial that tried to bring it down. Read more »

Watch "We Are Legion", New Anonymous Documentary

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A new documentary gives the history of Anonymous and its rise from a nihilist prankster group to a major force of political change. Read more »

Upcoming Crowdfunding Workshops in San Francisco

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Vancouver-based filmmaker Ian MacKenzie is offering two crowdfunding workshops in San Francisco in early November. Ian is the director of One Week Job and the upcoming Occupy Love, who believes that crowdfunding is an immensely powerful tool. Read more »

Exciting New Film About Workers Coops

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Shift Change, a documentary about workers' coops and their power to change the world, premieres in Oakland on October 18th. Read more »

Kicking off a Year of Open Source Everything

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Berlin filmmaker Sam Muirhead is going completely open source for a year, from sneakers, to beer, to software. In his Year of Open Source column, Sam will reveal what works and what doesn't as he trailblazes an open source life. Read more »

'Money & Life' Doc Frames New Economy of Living Systems

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Director Katie Teague discusses the emerging economy of living systems that is represented in her new documentary, Money & Life. Read more »

Can We Crowdsource the Meaning of Life?

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Our culture desperately needs to update our shared myths. Enter filmmaker Marc Erlbaum, with an ephiphany: What if a universal truth about the meaning of life could be crowdsourced? Read more »

Collaborative Cities, the Web Documentary

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I met Maxime a year ago. Maxime is a passionate young design entrepreneur now leading the Collaborative Cities Project. OuiShare has been helping Maxime and his team to make this project possible. Read more »

How to Save a Film from Dying in the Desert

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It can be extremely difficult to take a blind step into an unknown direction in life. So we rarely take the risks to achieve greatness, as individuals and as a society. Ian Midgley reflects on the adversity that must be faced to challenge the status quo. Read more »

Visiting Economies of the Future

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My grandmother, my mother, and my father are teachers. I’m even married to one. A downside of that noble profession, besides grading all the papers late into the night, is a teacher seldom gets to see the longer-term effects of their good work. Read more »
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