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FREE Samples Go Legit with New Creative Commons Sampling Licences
by press-robot Press… Now new licenses from Creative Commons promise to make it easier forfrom Synthtopia – AZ,USA
IBM pledges 500 patents to OS developers
by press-robot Press… Larry Lessig, Stanford Law school professor and founder of the Creativefrom The Register – London,England,UK
THE Inadequacies Of Current Copyright Laws
by press-robot Press… The balanced approach to copyright and recognizing the intellectual property rights of others as advocated by Creative Commons is how ‘normal’from WebProNews – Lexington,KY,USA
GEEKS on CSPAN: Publishing Forum talks about Wikis, Doctorow, and …
by press-robot PressThe program was interesting, I was only half watching and Ken Goffman startsfrom Onlamp – USA
WE'RE Creative Commonists, Bill
by press-robot Press… and designers were quick to dream up “creative communist” symbols, a play on one of the best-known groups working for copyright reform, Creativefrom Wired News – USA
SLASHDOT | Creative Commons For Science
by press-robot Pressfrom Creative Commons For Science. … Do you think Eli Lilly will allow its
TECH Must Surpass Small Politics in 2005
by press-robot Press… Stanford professor Larry Lessig’s Creative Commons license is a good tool that allows for a variety of uses under a variety of circumstancesfrom eWeek – New York,NY,USA
LINDA Seebach: Google's library plan a smart move
by press-robot Press… Creative Commons, a non-profit organization based at Stanford Law School, has established what it calls “Founders’ Copyright,” a legal mechanismfrom Naples Daily News – Naples,FL,USA
FROM the Campus to the Commons
by press-robot Press… Culture issues and building a bigger core of activists, the next step for FreeCulture.org is to encourage students to contribute to the creativefrom AlterNet – San Francisco,CA,USA
UNLIMITED song hosting offered for Mac musicians
by press-robot PressSongs uploaded to the service must meet specific terms and conditions, and the content is made available using a Creative Commons license, whichfrom MacWorld – San Francisco,CA,USA