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Sangonet

Sangonet is a regional electronic information and communications network for development and human rights workers.

Primary web addresses
http://www.sn.apc.org
Main Address
P.O.Box 31
South Africa
2000 Johannesburg
Country
South Africa
Main Telephone
+27 11 838 6943
Joined OneWorld
05.11.2002

Features
13.06.2005 SANGONeT, in collaboration with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), is hosting a Thetha on 24 May 2005 to discuss whether Southern African organisations should use Creative Commons to licence the information that they produce.
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02.06.2005 Should publicly-funded knowledge remain easily accessable and sharable? In May 2005 -- which saw the launch of Creative Commons South Africa -- that country discussed important issues related to the production and consumption of knowledge.
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09.05.2005 SANGONeT, in collaboration with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), is hosting a Thetha on 24 May 2005 to discuss whether Southern African organisations should use Creative Commons to licence the information that they produce.
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Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [communications]





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