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Students for Free Culture Archived Website, Jul 7, 2011-Jul 5, 2013, inclusive

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Students for Free Culture

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Students for Free Culture (SFC) is a non-partisan group of students and young people who work to get their peers involved in the free culture movement, a movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify creative works in the form of free content by using the Internet and other forms of media.. SFC chapters exist at over 40 colleges and universities around the world. Students for Free Culture was founded by two Swarthmore students after they sued voting-machine manufacturer Diebold for abusing copyright law in 2003. SFC has collaborated with Creative Commons, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge, Downhill Battle, and other free software and media reform groups.

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