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If the idea of a copyright-free world appeals to you, this is the place for you. No one argues that profitable works (like popular books and movies) shouldn't be allowed to make as much money as they see fit. What's worrisome is the trend toward extending copyrights far beyond a... more
Reviewed by eeple Dec 29 2004, 10:58am ( 167 reviews ) • creativecommons.org
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Rated by mashedbear on Sep 12, 10:42am
resources on creative commons licenses and projects
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Rated by MelissaMoon on Jun 15, 5:44pm
Excellent idea
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Rated by 3TheHardWayAD on Apr 09 2009, 12:01pm
da
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Rated by xtxzt on Nov 29 2008, 7:57pm
Awesome alternative to Copyright.
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Rated by jamidwyer on Nov 25 2008, 3:02pm
Creative Commons is a great way to let people know they can use your work without worrying about hordes of lawyers descending upon them. This has worked on a small scale for a lot of my Flickr photos, which are not professional by any means, but which have come in handy for some bloggers and textbook writers. On larger scales, people who are great at what they do, like musician Jonathan Coulton and president-to-be Barack Obama, license their content through Creative Commons to make sure it can reach the broadest audience possible without their fans and supporters feeling like they're stealing the work they love.
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Rated by Kosyman on Oct 15 2008, 9:29pm
Once the first of my software is finalized, I will be publishing it under Creative Commons, which in general means that anyone who purchases a product can resell that product under a Creative Commons license & we all make money - Keeping software free & sharing the world ;)
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Rated by enfuzed on Sep 21 2008, 8:44am
Useful to kow.
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Rated by DragonMage on Jul 25 2008, 12:07am
What a load of crap. I'm an artist and I really see no need to overload the simple idea of copyright with reams of legalese and nonsense. Junk and a waste of time.