“Copywrong: Copyright laws are stifling art, but the public domain can save us” by Fiona Morgan
Independent Weekly
The Globe and Mail
“Take my music — please” by Guy Dixon
Open Democracy
“The internet’s future in an aircraft hangar” by Jamie Cowling
Internet Week
“The Recording Industry Is Unwittingly Driving Encryption Adoption” by Clay Shirky
Montreal Gazette
“Media Player is tough to get rid of” by Mark Stachiew
Wired News
“Copyright Doesn’t Cover This Site” by Michelle Delio
Christian Science Monitor
“File-sharing goes to school” by Elizabeth Armstrong
Linux World
“Open Letters Back to Darl” by Maureen O’Gara
Moving Image Contest deadline December 31st!
GET CREATIVE!
Enter the Creative Commons Moving Image Contest.
Make a 2-minute moving image that describes Creative Commons’ mission.
Win a computer, a digital video camera, or an iPod.
An amazing panel of judges will select winners.
Please read the official rules.
Deadline for entries is December 31st, 2003
Reticulum Rex
At our first anniversary party Sunday night, we unveiled a new movie called Reticulum Rex. For those of you that missed the event, the movie can now be seen here, and it acts as a continuation of the story started in our first short, Get Creative.
A big thanks to everyone that attended the party, supported us throughout the past year, and a special thanks to Ryan Junell, Christopher Lydon, and Benjamen Walker for their incredible work in creating Reticulum Rex.