Open Source in Delhi
Open source technology expert Paul Jones recently traveled to Dharamshala, India, to visit with some of the same people and organizations featured in the NPR series "Hacking the Himalayas." In Delhi, "Owning the Future: Ideas and Their Role in the Digital Age" symposium. Here's one snip from his blog:
Driving around Delhi -- okay being driven around Delhi -- when I saw a large poster with a "copyright" symbol on it and the words "Creative Future." Turns out to be an advert for a contest sponsored by the Creative Future School of the the British Council; the award is a scholarship for creative business people under 35 in the fields of : advertising, architecture, crafts, designer fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software including computer games, music, performing arts - comedy, dance, theatre and the like, photography, publishing, radio, software, television, traditional Indian art forms, and visual arts.Link, and more here.Twenty young people with a business idea in the creative sector will be selected to take part in the Creative Future School at the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore in August. There they'll learn how to structure their business proposition, develop their networking skills, understand what an investor is looking for and hear from successful creative entrepreneurs about how they have built their businesses. The faculty will include senior academics from IIMB, leading figures from creative businesses in India and the UK and other experts.The contest is a sort of RockStar/Idol competition for young Indian entrepreneurs. Whilst all of the pursuits are creative, all of them are somehow restricted in their creativity by broad restrictive intellectual property laws. You will need Windows Media to appreciate part of the Creative Future site.

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