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Wednesday, 25. April 2007, 18:05:00
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asd # 26. April 2007, 15:32
Is it for protecting someones' work?
That is to say everbody can apply the patent for themselves.
Oh,so good!
Thank you for sharing!
isabel # 27. April 2007, 00:42
Esther-Sugar Winx # 11. May 2007, 21:53
isabel # 11. May 2007, 22:44
offspring # 13. May 2007, 03:29
isabel # 13. May 2007, 10:48
Esther-Sugar Winx # 15. May 2007, 09:35
do u mean that all i gotta do is paste that link on my creative stuff and then anyone who uses it without my permission can be sued?
and it didn't state how much i gotta pay, so is it free??
Pfelelep # 15. May 2007, 10:03
http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/
check it
isabel # 15. May 2007, 14:33
Esther-Sugar Winx # 18. May 2007, 06:44
Way to awesome! Power to the people, I say!
isabel # 18. May 2007, 08:20
Esther-Sugar Winx # 20. May 2007, 10:09
Pfelelep # 24. May 2007, 05:04
there's a contradiction between your creative common license and the copyleft license.
...about the non-derivative work issue.
CC:"No Derivative Works 3.0 License."
Copyleft: With this Free Art License, you are authorised to copy, distribute and freely transform the work of art while respecting the rights of the originator.
Please read the 2.3 FREEDOM TO MODIFY paragraph...
You gotta choose either you let people modify your work (while still attributing to you)
isabel # 24. May 2007, 11:15
rogerleos # 3. June 2007, 20:21
I was thinking of the benefits of Creative Commons and my mind is kind of awake (who knows?) after reading James Tully's Communication and Imperialism who writes:
"The second type of hegemonic network governance over communicative and communicatively-mediated activities consists in bypassing or overriding domestic and international legal and political institutions that would otherwise be able to enforce the freedom of expression and access to information of the subalterns. This type of undemocratic control over communication is called the "delegalization" and "de-democratization" of governance networks. Von Bernstorff shows that the more powerful states and transnational corporations in various global governance networks are able to do this in a wide variety of ways."
Abstract 2007-june-03 from
http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=508#_ednref26
I belive a little bit more in this "bypass" in order of space and time economy as decisions and agreements have to be taken intantly so legal facts in the traditional way are ignored remaining in the virtual consciousnes and ethical good behavior "confidence" of being in the world included among good spirits as many of us. What James Tully argues acording to many references is that Network Society keeps us in the belief of privacy which doesn't realy exist as we may be scaned all the time.
RL
isabel # 3. June 2007, 20:55
Esther-Sugar Winx # 6. July 2007, 22:28
isabel # 8. July 2007, 20:49
Esther-Sugar Winx # 9. July 2007, 05:42
I think he went to NYC and decided to live with Superman... Superman blogs in the nude!
isabel # 22. July 2007, 16:39
Esther-Sugar Winx # 22. July 2007, 20:20
Yes... He's nude in that poster!!
isabel # 22. July 2007, 22:54
Esther-Sugar Winx # 23. July 2007, 06:22
And we can all celebrate Christmas under a BIG nude Superman billboard!!
isabel # 23. July 2007, 21:42
Esther-Sugar Winx # 25. July 2007, 06:56
So, I'll see u in New York on Christmas day??
isabel # 27. July 2007, 23:32