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== Office ==
 
== Office ==
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Sonneggstrasse 63<br>
 
Sonneggstrasse 63<br>
 
CH-8092 Zurich<br>
 
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== Archive ==
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=== Cleaning- and Digitizing process ===
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|[[Image:536.JPG|500px|left|thumb|1st digitizing station for 78 rpm gramophone records]]
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|[[Image:534.JPG|500px|left|thumb|Keith Monks RCM and the macro table]]
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|[[Image:496.JPG|500px|left|thumb|Keith Monks Archivist Duo MK IX (a closer view)]]
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Revision as of 02:39, 23 December 2014

The Public Domain Project is a open-minded (open to all people) project under the supervision of the Swiss Foundation Public Domain. It was formed in 2009 by Philippe Perreaux (Copyright lawyer) and Carl Flisch (Music historian). The major activity is the conservation and utilization of public domain music and film material.

In 2010 the project won 5,000 euros in the knowledge-value competition of Wikimedia Deutschland. Instead of money, Wikimedia sponsors a ELP Laser turntable (especially built in hand made). Wikimedia contractually agreed that Wikimedia Commons will receive a copy of each digitized work after checking the copyright status.

In 2012 the collector Martin Osterwalder donated additional 35,000 78 rpm records.

Since that date many other collections of grammophone records were transferred to the foundation or were announced us as a legacy.

In February 2014 our project was integrated inside the CDR department of the SOS-ETH (Student organization of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich) and we found a great partnership with Wikimedia CH.


See also


Office

SOS-ETH
CDR department
SOW G 12
Sonneggstrasse 63
CH-8092 Zurich

Archive

Cleaning- and Digitizing process

1st digitizing station for 78 rpm gramophone records
2nd digitizing station for vinyl records
Keith Monks RCM and the macro table
Keith Monks Archivist Duo MK IX (a closer view)