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Creative Commons and Negativland Begin Work on Free Sampling and Collage
by matt About CCThe Silicon Valley Nonprofit Also Rolls Out New Model for Community Participation Palo Alto, California, USA – May 29, 2003 – Creative Commons, a nonprofit dedicated to building a layer of reasonable copyright, announced today that it would begin development of the Sampling License, a copyright tool designed to let artists encourage the creative transformation…
Birdman Lives
by glenn UncategorizedSalon has a fun piece, “Pillaging the Cartoon Universe,” about the Cartoon Network’s “Birdman: Attorney at Law,” a show saturated with cameos by characters from classic cartoons and other pop culture artifacts. Two disappointing aspects to this piece: 1) the bulk of it is available only to Salon “premium” subscribers, and 2) author Scott Thill…
Creative Commons Welcomes Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim to Board of Directors
by matt About CCAustin and Palo Alto, USA — March 11, 2003 — Davis Guggenheim, a celebrated director and producer of both documentary and dramatic film and television, joined the board of directors of Creative Commons this week. “Davis brings a unique and invaluable perspective to our team,” said Lawrence Lessig, Chairman of Creative Commons and Professor of…
Updated O'Reilly list
by matt UncategorizedWe’ve updated our list of O’Reilly book titles, adding 33 more titles that are set to be released under the Founders’ Copyright.
Erik Ostrom
by matt UncategorizedToday we’re starting a new feature on the Creative Commons weblog: the Featured Content of the Week. Each week, we’ll link to some interesting licensed content that we’ve found on the web. These can be single photographs, songs, movies, e-books, or even new weblogs. If you’ve got some interesting material you’d like to be considered…
Directory of Open Access Journals under Creative Commons
by matt UncategorizedLund University in Sweden has recently launched the Directory of Open Access Journals featuring hundreds of peer-reviewed, scholarly journals from scientific and cultural communities. Their principal aim is to secure the right of “users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles.” Along with the searchable directory,…
Negativland and you build the sampling license; Creative Commons facilitates
by matt UncategorizedWe’ve just flipped the switch on a discussion area for public participation as part of our new project development process (image). We’re using mailing lists to facilitate the discussion of new license options, our International Commons project, and metadata strategies. We kicked off the new model today with development of a sampling license, with discussion…
On Warranties: Part III
by glenn UncategorizedThe keen eye of Professor Karl-Friedrich Lenz found what appears to be a discrepancy between the warranty provision of Creative Commons’ licenses and our own policies page, which reads in part: This website provides general information about legal topics but it does not provide individual legal advice. Creative Commons Corporation is not a law firm…
Publishers Weekly
by press-robot Press“O’Reilly Marks 25 Years, Looks to Tech Future,” by Calvin Reid
Ars Technica
by press-robot Press“O’Reilly adopts Founding Fathers’ copyright terms,” by Jon Stokes