(Next in a continuing series of posts about core Commoners I’m happy to have worked with. Apologies for the intermittent, serial nature of these entries; it’s taken longer than I thought.) I’ve known our corporate counsel Diane Cabell for about seven years, since first meeting her back in the early days of the Berkman Center.…
Today, Creative Commons wishes FreeCulture.org a happy 1st birthday! We are truly grateful that there is an organized, passionate group of students advocating for free culture around the world. It is true that we indeed do have a very special present for you. However, we need to wait for the license. Stay tuned…
… Using a Creative Commons license, the team not only gives copies of their work away, they encourage people to give copies to their friendsfrom Emediawire (press release) – Ferndale,WA,USA
… remove his site from its aggregation service, saying that the service was reproducing his Web log for commercial purposes, against its Creativefrom CNET News.com – USA
… Speaking at the Creative Commons (CC) workshop on Tuesday, Benjamin explained how his organisation is working with African countries to tryfrom AllAfrica.com – Africa
… Flickr’s founder Stewart Butterfield said in an interview with Creative Commons that the company believes in and wants to support free culture.from NewsForge (press release) – USA
… musical group, Tryad, today announced that its four members formed a virtual band across the ocean through the copyright reform organizationfrom 24-7PressRelease.com (press release) – USA
… The BEASTIE BOYS, CHUCK D, LE TIGRE and MY MORNING JACKET are among the artists being sampled for Creative Commons’ and Wired’s “The Finefrom Rolling Stone – USA