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[News] Creative Commons + The GPL Debate Continues

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Social Contracts, Social Justice, and the Creative Commons

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| For some time now, I've found the Creative Commons philosophy morally 
| troubling in a way that the free software philosophy isn't, without being 
| able to satisfactorily articulate precisely why. (I want to stress that I am 
| criticising the project, not the people involved in it or people who use CC 
| licenses, many of whom recognise that it is an imperfect but useful tool for 
| achieving goals which I would consider quite compatible with my own.) Last 
| week Science Commons, a subproject of the Creative Commons, released a short 
| video summarising their mission.        
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http://coffs.free.net.au/node/56

Rank Your Free Music on Nodes.fm

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| Nodes.fm encourages musicians to upload their music so that it can be voted 
| upon. Besides operating at no cost to musicians, and using our copyleft 
| Attribution-ShareAlike license, Nodes.fm is free software as its codebase is 
| released under the Free Software Foundation’s AGPL license.   
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http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/11514


Recent:

Wikia Statement on GNU Free Document License 1.3

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| Wikia today announced that it is excited the Free Software Foundation has
| agreed to allow wiki content available under the GNU Free Documentation
| License (FDL) to be re-licensed under the Creative Commons Share Alike
| License.
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http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1756154.htm


Richard Stallman supports Creative Commons. Do you?

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| Sounds like a strong endorsement from someone with demanding standards.
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http://www.movingtofreedom.org/2008/12/04/richard-stallman-supports-creative-commons-do-you/


More Musicians Recognizing The Power Of Free

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| Every time I think we're finally reaching the point where these types of
| stories aren't necessary any more, because we've shown so many different
| musicians give away their music for free and make more money because of the
| additional business models they put in place, we see someone making a
| statement like: "but, if they give music away for free, they don't make any
| money and won't keep producing music." So, apparently, the message still
| isn't getting through. Just because you give away your music for free, it
| doesn't mean that you don't make money. You just need to put in place a
| business model where the free music increases the value of some other
| scarcity.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20081203/0240563005.shtml


Creative Commons Asks How You Define "Non-Commercial"

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| Joi Ito and the Creative Commons need help getting the word out -- and
| defined. Creative Commons licenses allow (to varying degrees) the content
| they apply to to be freely used, distributed, and altered, with varying
| levels of attribution or certain restrictions on commercial use. One of the
| gray areas Creative Commons has been grappling with is how exactly one
| defines "non-commercial."
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http://ostatic.com/blog/creative-commons-asks-how-you-define-non-commercial


Award-winning Open Source Doc Looks at Digital Copyright

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| Digital technology opens up an unprecedented global economy of ideas. RiP
| explores the robber barons and revolutionaries squaring off across this new
| frontier as the film journeys from the control rooms of Washington to the
| favelas of Brazil.
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| Along the way, Gaylor interviews key figures about the complexities of
| intellectual property in the digital era, among them Creative Commons founder
| Lawrence Lessig, culture critic Cory Doctorow, Brazilian musician and former
| Minister of Cultural Affairs Gilberto Gil, and Jammie Thomas, the single mom
| successfully sued by the Recording Industry Association of America for
| illegal downloading.
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http://www.mediacastermagazine.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?id=93048&issue=12032008


Introduction to Copyleft Movement

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| When a car breaks down on a high way, the driver opens the bonnet and checks
| if he can fix the problem. Often, experienced drivers do so. If he does not
| know, he will take the car to the garage or call a mechanic if he cannot tow
| it to the garage. The mechanic in the garage fixes the problem, and the car
| is back on the road. This is what happens with every other technology. Does
| this happen with software?
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| [...]
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| I did not spend time explaining giving technical or economic reasons for
| using FS. This is not because FS is not a superior technology. FS is already
| a success story. From small industries to big one, everyone is using it. The
| list of success stories is very big. You will possibly hear about them from
| other sources. Most people who use FS often talk only about the technical
| features, and much often about the economical aspect of it. Since there is
| little awareness about the social, ethical and political reasons mentioned
| above, I chose to talk about them instead of the technical and economical
| arguments.
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http://playingwithsid.blogspot.com/2008/12/introduction-to-copyleft-movement.html
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