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“Tim Berners-Lee: Weaving a Semantic Web” by Andy Carvin
“Now ‘Uncovered’ goes p2p“
“Creative Licensing Scheme Grabs Artists’ Attention” by Chris Nolan
“No-Guilt Downloads: Free Books, Music, and Movies” by Scott Spanbauer
“We Can Copy That” by Peter Hum
“Thoughtful Commentary on Apple vs. Apple” by Bryan Chaffin
My favorite part of the WIRED concert and Creative Commons benefit that people are writing about: one of Gil’s percussionists had an instrument that perhaps looked and sounded a bit like two small steelpans put together (see brightened area of the photo below). Wonderful sound, little used to great effect. Detail of photo by Kathryn…
If you missed out on our moving images contest earlier this year, you have a second chance of sorts. The Center for the Study of the Public Domain’s Arts Project Contest is based on our moving images contest. A contest to create a 2-minute moving image that explains to the public some of the tensions…
Needless to say, the concert last week was unbelievable, especially after two years in the basement of the Stanford Law School (thank you Stanford), trying to convince people that new copyright licenses are the key to the evolution of culture and intellect in the new millennium — often responded to with a deafening silence, and…
Flickr is a great online photo sharing app that allows you to tag all your photos with a Creative Commons license. We’ve blogged about it in the past and interviewed the founder as well. Today they launched an entire area of their site devoted to showing off all the photos within their system that are…