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Press Robot, April 16th, 2003
“Academic Digital Rights: A Walk on the Creative Commons,” by Glenn Otis Brown
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Press Robot, April 16th, 2003
“Snippets From SXSW Interactive 2003,” by Michael May
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Press Robot, April 16th, 2003
“Plays Well With Others,” by Michael May
No Comments »What independent music slump?
Matt Haughey, April 14th, 2003
The Christian Science Monitor recently published an article focusing on independent labels and musicians. While recording industry album sales were down 11% overall in 2002, some independent outfits saw sales increases of 50 to 100 percent, all while eschewing mainstream radio play.
No Comments »Creative Commons RSS in Manila
Matt Haughey, April 14th, 2003
While there have been a couple generic (1, 2) RSS implementations of Creative Commons licensing in the past, Dave Winer today added support in the Manila software package.
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Glenn Otis Brown, April 7th, 2003
Bikram Choudhury, “creator” of a popular type of yoga, is now
claiming a copyright in the style and demanding royalties.
No word yet whether the estates of the authors of the Upanishads — or for that matter, the entire subcontinent — will counter-sue.
See a lively and amusing discussion on Metafilter.
No Comments »New Featured Commoner: Opsound
Matt Haughey, April 3rd, 2003
Sal Randolph of Opsound recently sat down for an interview with us. She talks about her new project, Opsound, and how Creative Commons licenses will be worked into it.
No Comments »Lots of music
Matt Haughey, April 3rd, 2003
We have made several recent musical additions to the Creative Commons Featured Works registry, and noticed more musicians online using the licenses. Here’s a random sampling of licensed music that has caught our eyes (and ears): Christine McCarthy, Horton’s Choice, Joshua Ellis, The Phoenix Trap, Clyde Federal, brokensoundcard, The Walkingbirds’ recent songs, and some war protest songs.
No Comments »Creative Commons article in Syllabus Magazine
Matt Haughey, April 2nd, 2003
Our very own Executive Director, Glenn Otis Brown, penned an article introducing the Creative Commons to the readers of Syllabus Magazine, which covers technology issues in higher education.
No Comments »CSS Examples and Commentary
Glenn Otis Brown, April 1st, 2003
Tantek Celik has recently released some useful CSS examples (with accompanying commentary) under a Creative Commons attribution license.
Check out Tantek’s reasoning for the move.
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