Ourmedia

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Ourmedia is a media archive, supported by the Internet Archive, which freely hosts any images, text, and video or audio clips which do not violate copyright laws and do not include pornography. The website, which launched on March 21, 2005, was founded by Marc Canter and J.D. Lasica.

Ourmedia/Nuestr@sMedios is a global network of activists, academics, and practitioners working toward stronger alternative, community and citizens' media. It was created in 2000 and has held yearly international conferences in several countries. OurMedia's 2007 conference will be held in Australia. See http://ourmedianet.org


The media archive, Ourmedia, Inc. was incorporated as a nonprofit public benefit corporation in the State of California in September 2005.[1]

As of August 2006, Ourmedia has over 110,000 members.

The project's Board of Trustees are:

The Advisory Board includes:

Ourmedia is powered by Drupal.[2]

  1. ^ http://kepler.ss.ca.gov/corpdata/ShowAllList?QueryCorpNumber=C2799337
  2. ^ http://drupal.org/node/19904


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