Media Web Meetup III: The Producers

by Scott Beale on January 7, 2008 · 0 comments

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Open Media Web is hosting Media Web Meetup III: The Producers, tomorrow night, Tuesday, January 8th from 6-8pm at the Neue Songbird Nest in San Francisco. Panelists include photographer Lane Hartwell, lawyer Jason Schultz and photographer Jim Goldstein. See the Upcoming event listing for more info.

Probably the biggest stakeholders in the Media Web space are those who are producing the creative content that everyone is benefiting from. They are also the ones dealing with the pains that are multiple formats, incompatible platforms and closed protocols as well as the grey areas around copyright.

This month’s Media Web Meetup is a discussion led by The Producers themselves to talk about these important issues. Without artists, we wouldn’t have a media web at all…

Benjamin Wachs has a write-up today in SF Weekly’s The Snitch about tomorrow’s event as well as the recent Lane Hartwell copyright issue.

photo by PugnoM

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