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BOING Boing: MoblogUK adds full Creative Commons licensing wizard
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CONTRIBUTE (And Use) Public Domain Images
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… ideals better translate. (In other words, what’s the best approach
from Slashdot – USA
LET a Million Videos Bloom Online
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… Ourmedia is also tapping into the publishing and copyright licensing
tools developed by Creative Commons, another grassroots nonprofit founded
from BusinessWeek – USA
EXAMINING Bittorrent
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… I also seed a couple freeware games and some Creative Commons-licensed
video to the tune of a couple hundred gigabytes of traffic, not a single
from Slashdot – USA
ACTORS’ union shouts ‘cut
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… and Arts Alliance has stopped production on the “re-mixable” film experiment
because of plans to release the film under a Creative Commons (CC) licence.
from Age (subscription) – Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
LESSIG preaches openness to Flash faithful
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… Lessig chairs the Creative Commons organization, which offers a variety
from ZDNet – USA
TAXPAYERS pay twice for health research
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… It’s an offshoot of Creative Commons, best known for stuffing a CD
from San Jose Mercury News (Subscription) – San Jose,CA,USA
LAWMAKERS must ‘think global’ for IPR solutions
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
… When it comes to alternative copyright licences such as the Creative
Commons licence, many UK publishers view such solutions “with trepidation”,
from Silicon.com – UK
SEND ‘Free’ To Work: Creative Commons Brings Copyrights Into The …
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‘That’s the watchword of Creative Commons, a non-profit organization dedicated
from DisInfo.com – USA
RE:VIEWING 2004: Digital music and DRM
Press Robot, April 21st, 2005
From iTunes’ UK launch and Napster’s rebirth to the Creative Commons and
piracy, Jo Best looks back at the highlights of 2004 for digital music
from Silicon.com – UK

