Alan Story (by way of richard barbrook) on Tue, 5 Feb 2002 02:42:01 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] WIPOUT PRESS RELEASE |
WIPOUT Press Release - 24 January 2002 Address: contact@wipout.net WIPOUT, the international intellectual property counter essay contest, is entering its latter stages after receiving more than 30 essays from 12 countries. The closing date for entries is 15 March 2002 so there is still about seven weeks left to send in your essay, short story, or poem. Entrants are being asked to address the same topic that the World Intellectual Property Organisation asked in an essay contest it also launched in 2001: What does intellectual property mean to you in your daily life? All of the essays submitted to WIPOUT to date and the contest rules can be found on the WIPOUT site: http://www.wipout.net/. Submissions are welcome in English, French, German and Spanish. Essays have been received from the US, Canada, Sweden, UK, Finland, Republic of South Africa, Germany, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, France, and the People's Republic of China. The winners will be announced on 26 April 2002, the same day that WIPO announces its winners, and will be judged by an international panel. The WIPOUT prize fund totals ё1500. We still have available a good supply of the special contest poster designed by the Los Angeles artist Miltos Manetas. If you would like some posters mailed to you --- anywhere in the world ----- send your postal details to contact@wipout.net and you should receive them in a week or so. To view the colour poster, go to: http://www.electronicorphanage.com/graphik/design/poster/colour.jpg The WIPOUT site also includes a section of shorter "point of view" pieces on the same question that will not be judged. The contest, which started in September, has generated a lot of interest and many favourable comments. For example, the WIPOUT site had 1700 visitors in the month of December. Media coverage has included an article in the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/10/business/10WIPO.html?searchpv=nytTodayhttp If you are a journalist and would be interested in doing an interview, send an e-mail to contact@wipout.net with your details. More than 45 organisations and individuals across the globe have endorsed the contest (see "endorsers" on WIPOUT for the list). Best wishes The co-chairs of WIPOUT Alan Story, Kent Law School, Canterbury, UK Lee Marshall, University College Worcester, Worcester, UK. Debora Halbert, Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, USA. Alan Story Kent Law School University of Kent Canterbury Kent U.K CT2 7NS. a.c.story@ukc.ac.uk 44 (0)1227 823316 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold