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Announcing the Creative Commons Global Summit!
We are thrilled to announce the 2011 Creative Commons Global Summit, now open for registration! The Creative Commons Global Summit will take place over three full days from September 16-18 in Warsaw, Poland, and is generously hosted by our affiliates … Læs resten
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Officially part of the Creative Commons team
I am now officially together with Henrik Moltke public project lead of the Danish Creative Commons chapter. At the risk of offsetting the rest of the splendid Danish team I think that I can claim to be the first Danish … Læs resten
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Ascap vs. Creative Commons
Lawrence Lessig comments on the attempts by Ascap to educate (to put it diplomatically) its members on the caveats of creative commons licensing: http://lessig.org/blog/2007/12/commons_misunderstandings_asca.html Technorati Tags: creativecommons, larrylessig, ascap
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Lessig once again on creativity
Larry Lessig has been lecturing for the last decade on how law stiffles innovation. But his message is worth hearing again and again. And if you disagree you must admire his eloquence. From http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/187. Technorati Tags: larrylessig, ted