first cc licenced book in au

on 1 november melbourne-based indie press aduki will release the first book under a creative commons licence in australia (well excluding the ccau book open content licensing). tristan clark's stick this in your memory hole: claiming back free speech and public debate takes on anyone in its path. within it's 37 essay-style chapters it pokes hard at the swollen bellies of politics, economics, consumerism, media, food, oil, logging, water and transportation. so on the pulse it's obsessive.

thankfully this document isn't being stuck into orwell's memory hole! and with a cc licence on it, it wouldn't even if 'they' tried to!

available from book stores and digitally under an attribution-noncommercial licence, do with it what you will.

for review copies and interview enquiries, please contact emily clark, +61 3 9830 7851, emily@aduki.net.au

paperback | isbn 978-0-9803351-2-5 | rrp $24.95 | 192 pp

see the aduki website
see the ccau entry

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