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Jamillah Knowles | 15:23 UK time, Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Hello Outriders!

This week on the podcast we have two types of catch up - one were we find an Outrider from a past edition and the other where we all get to brush up on our copyright law online.

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On Outriders we often catch people right at the start of their online adventure or project. In these cases, it is always nice to find them later when things are completed. Tan Siok Siok is the brilliant mind behind the . A Twitter sourced documentary that includes all sorts of characters from people whose lives changed with a tweet to tweeters who became a part of the film's production. We talked about sharing, making new friends and what it means to be a documentary maker in a wired world.

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The second half of the podcast this week is a little schooling for all of us. Who know's their licencing? Do you? If not, you're in the same place as me and I found it enormously beneficial to chat with Jane Park of Creative Commons. She explained not only where this all came from, what life was like before and how creative people really are with these licences. Did you know that CC is already ten years old? How time flies when you are making things to remix and share. You may also like to know that to mark the first decade, Creative Commons has a book out that you can download. It's called The Power of Open and contains many nice and short examples that may inspire you to create something yourself!

Of course while you wander the web looking for things to make, ensure you get in touch and let me know if there is something you would like to hear more about. If you're working on something you want to share with everyone, then you can also drop me a line.

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Email me at Outriders at bbc dot co dot uk, search for Outriders and join the or give a tweet on Twitter where we are .

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Until next week!

~ Jamillah

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