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Can you remix? Want to be on our CD? Want a free T-shirt?
by neeru UncategorizedIf you send us a remix of Superego Exchange by September 23rd, we will send you a free Creative Commons T-shirt — a $20 dollar value. The best entry will go on the Creative Commons promotional CD. Send us your remixes in now!
The New York Times
by press-robot Press“Whatever Will Be Will Be Free on the Internet,” by Steve Lohr.
Creative Commons awarded prize for Best Social Innovation
by glenn UncategorizedWe’ve just learned that the Institute for Social Inventions (UK) has named our licensing project the Best Social Innovation in 2003 in the Communications Category. The Institute is an educational charity founded in 1985. Its patrons include Brian Eno, Anita Roddick, and Fay Weldon. We’ll pass on details as we learn more.
Creative Commons in NYT
by glenn UncategorizedA piece on digital music from the Sunday New York Times mentions Creative Commons and quotes our chairman.
Kottke.org
by matt UncategorizedSeptember 11, 2001 was a day of shock, horror, sadness, and confusion for many of us. In the midst of all that, a few tried their best to gather as much information as they could about it, to help make sense of things. Kottke.org’s September 11 post was a hub for breaking news, photos, and…
T-shirts on sale
by matt UncategorizedIf you’ve caught up with Creative Commons at any conferences or events this year, you’ve probably seen us wearing Creative Commons t-shirts. If you’d like to order one for yourself and help support our non-profit organization, we’re now offering the same shirts for sale. They are $20 including shipping to the US and Canada, available…
More Human-Readable Than Human-Readable
by glenn UncategorizedHave a look at our new, streamlined license selection process and Commons Deeds (an example). Thanks to all of you who have written to us these first nine months with suggestions for improvements, and please let us know if you see anything in these new pages that could be improved.
OYEZ.org: The Supremes and Campaign Finance
by glenn UncategorizedOur friends at OYEZ, the U.S. Supreme Court audio archivists dedicated to releasing their decades of recordings online with our licenses, have already posted the audio from yesterday’s arguments in the challenge to the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law. Check it out.
Cory Doctorow's new book and licensed chapters
by matt UncategorizedCory Doctorow was previously profiled on this site for his first novel, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, which was released under a Creative Commons license. His new book, A Place So Foreign and Eight More, is a short story collection that can be purchased online, and you can also download six of the…
Public Domain not in the cards
by matt UncategorizedEarlier this year, officials from the US Defense Intelligence Agency came up with the idea of producing decks of cards for US troops that identified Iraq fugitives. Playing cards have a long history in war, being part of both World War II and the Vietnam conflict. The Department of Defense released the cards as public…