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20 January 2009
Someone *Did* Tell Them About CC Licences
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Last month I was whingeing about the inability to share pix from the wonderful " Someone Once Told Me " site. Good news, now you ...
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10 December 2008
Someone Once Told Me...About CC Licences
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I'm a big fan of black and white photography. Without the distraction of colours, it seems to me that you look more deeply at the image...
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20 October 2008
Surely Shome Mishtake?
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People seem a little confused here : Please note: this article is password protected and only available for IP-Watch Subscribers. ... This w...
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04 June 2008
Open Fashion
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There is a theoretical framework (at least) around the fashion industry that supports the argument that nothing is an original idea. The fas...
11 March 2008
Kudos to OpenMoko
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OpenMoko opens up even more: OpenMoko, makers of the first true open source phone (previously blogged here), have recently expanded the me...
08 March 2008
Microsoft Slouches Towards Bethlehem
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On Open Enterprise blog .
03 March 2008
What Planet Are They On?
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First there were RSS feeds, but that soon became too messy. So people have bundled up similar feeds into planets - clever. Here's one ...
11 January 2008
The Problems of the Public Domain
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Here's an interesting exploration of the perils of putting your stuff into the public domain: Countries with moral rights protections, ...
22 December 2007
Citizendium Goes CC-BY-SA
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Good news : In a much-awaited move, the non-profit Citizendium (http://www.citizendium.org/) encyclopedia project announced that it has adop...
11 December 2007
*The* e-Primer on Open Content
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Independently of the fact that it's probably the best single intro to open content currently available, how could anyone resist a public...
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04 December 2007
MPAA: The Biter Bit
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Although I am a frequent critic of the more outrageous excesses of copyright, I don't deny it has its place, in moderation. For example...
02 December 2007
Closing the Open Content Schism
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Nowadays we are used to content being released under a Creative Commons licence, which has become the kind of de facto free licence for con...
27 November 2007
Just What We Wanted to Hear...
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...that releasing a film under a Creative Commons licence does not harm its prospects; on the contrary : Lo que tú Quieras Oír, the phenomen...
25 November 2007
Feel Free to Squeak
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I don't know much about the open source programming language Squeak , but it does sound rather cool: Squeak is a highly portable, open-s...
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20 November 2007
Larry Sanger's Question
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Larry Sanger has a question about Citizendium: Suppose we grow to Wikipedian size. This is possible, however probable you think it might be...
17 October 2007
Wikimedia Commons Hits Two Million Mark
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Hooray for the commons : Wikimedia Commons, the multilingual free-content media repository managed by the Wikimedia Foundation, reached the ...
11 September 2007
Open Designs
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Although Web pages are usually regarded as content, there can be a fair amount of code behind them too in the form of scripting and cascadin...
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04 September 2007
The Right to Roam and the Right to Read
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Peter Murray-Rust has been coming out with some cracking posts recently. First, there was the charming story of OUP demanding that he pay ...
06 August 2007
Live CD + Open Content = LiveContent
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And about time too: LiveContent is an umbrella idea which aims to connect and expand Creative Commons and open source communities. LiveConte...
02 August 2007
Rock On, Amarok
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Interesting : Magnatune, a record label that uses a CC BY-NC-SA license for all releases (Magnatune founder John Buckman is also on the CC b...
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