Honestly: Ich habe es nicht gewusst. But there is another No Copy website, where you can even watch 'No Copy - the movie'. It's an Epic 2015-style flash movie about the origins and history of the hacking subculture and how it led to important developments, nowadays so fashionably described under labels such as social software and Web 2.0.
Mind you: it's in German... (Eine Produktion von Jan Krömer / Evrim Sen in Zusammenarbeit mit: Tropen Verlag. NO COPY - Der Film steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz by-nc-sa 2.0. Ein Vervielfältigung, Verbreitung und Bearbeitung des Films ist ausdrücklich erlaubt, wenn die Ersteller dieses Films genannt werden, sie aus nichtkommerziellen Gründen geschieht und mögliche Bearbeitungen ebenfalls der Creative Commons Lizenz unterstehen. Im Falle einer Verbreitung müssen Sie anderen die Lizenzbedingungen, unter die dieser Inhalt fällt, mitteilen.)
[via media-ocean]
[note: there is, of course, more 'no copy' to be found on the net, but none as good as the real thing :-) ]
Thanks for the pointer, it was an informative movie. But I'm holding out for *your* debut film on communications.
Posted by: Andrea Weckerle | May 04, 2006 at 04:41 PM
I've seen German TV/films and it's not good - I'll take my chances with Belgian TV and NoCopy Serge style any day
Posted by: Sam Smith | May 04, 2006 at 04:48 PM
@Andrea: you're welcome. I thought you'd like it. Apart from being interesting, it's also a good way of polishing one's German. I, for one, had to listen reeeeaaally carefully...
@Sam: thanks! Don't overestimate Belgian tv, though. I know what Kanaal Z, for example, is planning on broadcasting and it doesn't look good :-D
Posted by: Serge Cornelus | May 04, 2006 at 05:59 PM