Contexte:
Il ya quelques mois Microsoft avec l'industrie du film britanique avait lancé l'opération "Thought Thieves".
En gros l'opération a touchée tous les établissements scolaires anglo-saxons (UK) avec un concours simple:
- Encourager et récompenser les jeunes pour créer des clips vidéos qui démontrent à quel point il est MAL de voler les THOUGHTS des autres (dico => "pensées","idées").
Site original:
http://www.msn.co.uk/thoughtthieves/
Thought Thieves is about people stealing and profiting from your creation or innovation. Think about it: how would you feel if you saw your hard work being passed off as the property of someone else? What would you do?
We want to know!
Send us your short film on intellectual property theft by 1st July 2005 for your chance to win £2,000 worth of film and video equipment vouchers. And finalists will be invited to attend a special screening of their films and presentation ceremony in London.
Les gagnants du concours devraient bientôt être annoncés mais une réaction intéressante vient d'apparaître pour tenter de ré-équilibrer la force:
http://www.thought-thieves.org
THOUGHT THIEVE$ is a short film showcase about corporate appropriation of knowledge, culture, and creativity. It is a grassroots response to the Micro$oft short film competition of the same name.
Our version of THOUGHT THIEVE$ is about big companies stealing and profiting from the knowledge commons. Think about it: how would you feel if you saw your cultural traditions, collective creativity, thousands-year-old seed strains, indigenous medicinal knowledge, or even your very genetic code being passed off as the property of some multinational corporation? What would you do?
We want to know!
Submit your short film on corporate piracy by Friday, 16th September, 2005 for your chance to be included in an international distribution and screening series. To be confirmed: the makers of the most creative films, as decided by popular vote, may be invited to attend a special premier screening of their film in Tunis, Geneva, or London.
Also, we could all win a limitless supply of cutting-edge Free Software; tons of Public Domain, Fair Use, Creative Commons, and Copyleft content to use as source material; non-Genetically Modified food; affordable generic medicines ... and lots of other cool stuff TBA.
Quoi vous parlez pas Anglais ?! Les films muets sont aussi acceptés

Quoi vous avez pas de camescopes maintenant !!! les remixes sont aussi acceptés

Films should be your own original work, including remixes of older, public domain works or critical mashups of corporate 'antipiracy' propaganda. Films can be of any genre - live action or animated, silent or talking, colour or black and white.
You are encouraged to cut, paste, edit and remix any third-party materials (such as music, stills, or video clips) into your work, especially materials that are public domain or have been licensed under creative commons or the GPL. You can find lots of great source material to work with on ***spam*** sites:
* Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
* Our Media: http://ourmedia.org
* Common Bits: http://www.commonbits.org/
* Indymedia Video: http://video.indymedia.org
* Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/
* Prelinger Archives: http://www.archive.org/movies/prelinger.php
Once your film is ready for submission, follow the steps described under how to enter.
Quelqu'un à des idées, je suis preneur, un petit brainstorm ?
Il est où Yotral je suis sûr que c'est le prochain Spielberg

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