Open Source Food came to fruition because me and my father wanted to create a place for people like us. We’re not professional cooks, we just love food. We want to share, learn and improve ourselves with the help of like-minded food lovers. Open Source Food is a platform for that.
Truly right-on, not only does it adopt CC licences for the content, it warns:
Please be aware that in legal terms, recipes count as a method or technique and therefore cannot technically be copyrighted.
Mind you, that hasn't stopped some sad individuals from trying. (Via eHub.)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI like this trend of applying the "Open Source" concept to non-software goods, so I am maintaining a list of these:
Open Source World
Note: I am not being too strict with validating that they are in compliance with the OSD, since this is meant to be a fun list.
Guy
Great idea - thanks for the link.
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