Jacopo Bonaccis profilMathilde Jaquets profil

10% Legal Swapping Community

Global Service Jam 2012 - just 48h to save the world
"A service Jam is a cooperative gathering of people interested in service design.  It is there to encourage experimentation and innovation – participants come together without a team, without a service idea and are given a subject or theme to incorporate in their new-to-the-world service while meeting new people."
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10% legal swapping community
 
Well then people, you’ve probably heard that lately sharing files, music, movies and books is becoming increasingly more difficult. Have you ever entered Google Books wanting to read a book and found pages missing? Have you ever had to read a book for the university, or maybe just a chapter or two and found yourself in an actual crusade after that?
We were thinking about that. You know… Everyone has the right to copy 10% of a book... 10% is legal… What if each one of us shared that right? That’s why we created “10%”.
 
10% is more than a service, it’s an idea, it’s a movement of cultural pirates. 10% allows you to swap your 10% with someone else and get another 10% back… for free! With this you can get that chapter you were missing or looking for, you can try a new book and you can actually read the whole book if you want. But that’s not just what it is. To get this other 10% you’ll have to get out of your lazy chair, explore the streets and find the access key treasure hidden on posters around the city, discovering it piece by piece. Promoting new books, getting in touch with people and old titles are all possibilities of 10%. In this way you reach out and get the whole. With 10% - the experience of reading actually becomes an adventure of many 10% pirates. Shall we embark on this adventure?
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10% Legal Swapping Community
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10% Legal Swapping Community

10% is a project developed during the "Global Service Jam 2012", the topic was "Hidden Treasures". http://www.globalservicejam.org/

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