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Lessig LinuxWorld keynote now available
by francesca UncategorizedLast month, we reported that Creative Commons CEO Larry Lessig delivered a keynote to LinuxWorld. For those of you who could not make it to San Francisco to hear his talk, Free Culture: What We Need From You, you can now watch and download it here from the LinuxWorld website.
PdfLicenseManager for embedding XMP in PDFs
by mike UncategorizedEnrico Masala, a researcher at the Internet Media Group of the Politecnico di Torino, home of CC Italy‘s Juan Carlos De Martin, has imported his PdfLicenseManager code into the CC Tools project on sourceforge. PdfLicenseManager provides GUI and command line interfaces for embedding XMP metadata into PDF files.
Creative Commons Sponsored Software ccHost Releases Version 3.0
by kidproto About CCSan Francisco, USA – September 8, 2006 Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that provides flexible copyright licenses for authors and artists along with the Creative Commons Developer Community released the ccHost 3.0 today. ccHost is an Open Source web-based media sharing software. This major feature release comes on the heals of winning the Linux Journal…
Web-based Media Sharing Software ccHost 3.0 Released Today
by kidproto UncategorizedThe Open Source engine that powers ccMixter.org and the upcoming Open Clip Art Library infrastructure received a major feature release today. Part of the 3.0 release are native forums, multi-language support, e-mail notifications, support for XSPF 1.0, amongst several other wonderful features and bug fixes. ccHost is a great Open Source project for new and…
DROPPING KNOWLEDGE USES CREATIVE COMMONS IN ITS KNOWLEDGE-SHARING INITIATIVE
by mia About CCSan Francisco, USA, Berlin, Germany, September 8, 2006 Creative Commons is pleased to announce that dropping knowledge, the not-for-profit initiative that offers a global knowledge portal and dialogue forum on its website will use Creative Commons’ licenses for its innovative online resource. On September 9, 2006, 112 creative thinkers, ranging from artists, writers and scientists…
Brazilian Movie – Cafuné – Released Simultaneously in Theaters and Online (under a CC License)
by mia UncategorizedA Brazilian feature film – Cafuné – has been simultaneously released both in the cinemas and on the Internet, allowing the audience create different story ends. Bruno Vianna’s first feature film, called Cafuné, is pioneering an innovative distribution scheme. On August 25th, 2006, it started in the Brazilian movie theaters. In the same day, it…
Brazilian Movie – Cafuné – Released Simultaneously in Theaters and Online (under a CC License)
by mia UncategorizedA Brazilian feature film – Cafuné – has been simultaneously released both in the cinemas and on the Internet, allowing the audience create different story ends. Bruno Vianna’s first feature film, called Cafuné, is pioneering an innovative distribution scheme. On August 25th, 2006, it started in the Brazilian movie theaters. In the same day, it…
CC Salon SF: Sept 13 f/ Irene McGee, Brian Malow, Keldamuzik
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedIt’s time for another CC Salon SF! If you’re in the Bay Area, please join us on Wednesday, September 13, from 6-9pm (don’t worry if you’re late; there will be stuff happening all night) at Shine, (1337 Mission Street between 9th and 10th Streets). Shine has free wi-fi and a super cool Flickr photo booth.…
Lifehacker on finding reusable media
by mike UncategorizedLifehacker picks six ways to find reusable media: You need an image for that brochure you’re designing, and you need it now. Put your hands in the air and step away from the cheesy clipart, mister. Thanks to organizations like Creative Commons, licenses like the GNU Free Documentation License, and the public domain, there are…
PopSci.com and CC present: Second Life concert with Jonathan Coulton + more!
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedMark your calenders: On Thursday, September 14 at 5PM (SL/Pacific), PopSci.com and Creative Commons will be hosting a special concert in Second Life featuring Jonathan Coulton as well as popular Second Life musicians Melvin Took, Kourosh Eusebio, Etherian Kamaboko, and Slim Warrior. From Jonathan Coulton’s blog: I will be playing live from a secure, undisclosed…