Rocky Horror movie screening Friday!

April 26, 2006

F&M Free Culture will be screening Rocky Horror this Friday at midnight (i.e., 11:55 p.m. Friday night). The screening will take place in the Green Room Theater and is sure to be a wonderful time and a great way to take a break from studying for finals.

Link to facebook event
See you Friday!


Singing a Success!

January 19, 2006

We did it!

At 12:15 this afternoon, well over 1,000 people gathered to sing Happy Birthday to Ben Franklin. The event was both a celebration of an American hero and an act of civil disobedience, since a public performance of Happy Birthday, which is still locked up under copyright by the TimeWarner company, constitutes copyright infringement. The event was also an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the largest public performance of Happy Birthday.

I’m glad to report that all went through without a hitch. The group made “I Sang to Ben” buttons that were handed out to protestors/singers and flyers explaining the Founders’ views on the proper role of copyright and patent law were distributed throughout the day.

But the real winner today was the fight for free culture: Every single person we spoke with agreed that it’s ludicrous that Happy Birthday is under copyright and thus illegal to sing in public. It was truly fantastic to see such a large group of people peacefully come together in defiance of the commodification of our culture.

Video and more pictures of the event will be posted later, I hope. For now, enjoy these shots of the festivities:

The crowd singing to Ben

Ben Franklin joins in

Thanks to all the members of F&M Free Culture for making this event happen, and to Franklin & Marshall College for supporting our efforts every step of the way. Photos courtesy of Marcy Dubroff.


Sing Happy Birthday to Ben Franklin!

January 18, 2006

WHERE: Hartman GreenBen Franklin (CC)

WHAT: Sing Happy Birthday to Ben Franklin

WHEN: Tomorrow (Thursday) @ 12:15pm

WHY: The copyright to the song Happy Birthday is owned by the TimeWarner company, so singing Happy Birthday in public without their permission is technically illegal. But we think it’s wrong for such a fundamental part of our culture to be owned by a corporation, so we’re going to go ahead and sing it anyway. We’ve also got a shot at setting a Guinness World Record. Don’t you want to help make history?

WHAT SHOULD I SING, EXACTLY?

Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday Ben Franklin,
Happy Birthday to you.

FIND OUT MORE: UnhappyBirthday.com, Snopes’ article on Happy Birthday’s copyright status

(The Ben Franklin photo above is released under a Creative Commons license and was taken by quinnums.)