VIDEO SLAM :: in the men's
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View ArticleVIDEO SLAM :: content aggregators don't make it easy
Just because a licence gives you permission to the work, doesn’t mean you can access it! Till now we had never noticed that blip.tv has heaps of cc content on it, but you can only stream on site or...
View ArticleCC+: adding more value to CC
One of the common criticisms of CC is that it is: hard to tell if giving your stuff away for free really makes you money (Cory Doctorow is of course a fabulous example of where it has, but how many...
View Articlemayer + bettle: the sequel?!
There’s word on the street is that the loveable CC duo Mayer and Bettle featured in the CCau animation film are planning to hit the set on a new sequel to the much loved, much distributed film. Almost...
View Article+0 = ?
There were a few surprises announced as part of the CC’s 5th birthday. CC announced the development of CC zero (CC0), a sort of flip side to CC+. Rather than being a protocol to provide additional...
View ArticleMore on CC+
Image: adaptation of CC+ image (left) and CC0 image (right), both by Creative Commons So I’m pretty sure my opinions on CC0 are clear, and I’ve already done a pretty good wrap up of CC+ before. But I...
View ArticleiSummit 2008 :: CC international legal day overview – morning session
I am at the Creative Commons Legal Day for which I will publish my Google Notebooks for later, but I do want to say a few things about Hokkaido University Professor Yoshiyuki Tamura’s keynote. And...
View ArticleCC-licensed image used in Iron Man, but not under the licence
I just read on the Creative Commons blog that a photo published on Flickr by amateur photographer and web developer Jeremy Keith was used in Marvel-blockbuster Iron Man (2008, Paramount Pictures). On...
View ArticleThere are better ways to share knowledge than eating brains
This article analogises the term of copyright, in particular the continuation of protection for 70 years after the death of the creator (in many countries), with zombies. Content, like the bodies of...
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