A San Francisco nonprofit group chaired by Stanford law Professor Lawrence Lessig, Creative Commons also describes a new type of copyright -- one with "some rights reserved," enabling artists, authors and others to share their works freely with the world at large. The organization has released several copyright licenses known as Creative Commons licenses.
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Thanks for checking out our blog, we really appreciate it.
However, our blog has moved to http://travel2dot0.wordpress.com/
Sorry that you have to visit another site to find us, but it is worth it...we have all of our 'classic' posts and comments on the new blog, plus a ton of new thoughts and ideas.
Why are we moving? Basically, Blogger failed us and never responded to our emails and requests. A clear example of poor customer service...too bad, we liked Blogger.
Come over and see us on the new blog.
Regards,
Troy and Mo
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Word of the Week - Creative Commons
Posted by Troy at 1:37 PM
Labels: Creative Commons, Word of the Week
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