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member since:   24/6/2007
birth date:   01/4/1974
Aim/Yahoo/Msn/ICG/Gtalk:   Skype - georgios_cheliotis
languages:   English | German | Greek
nodes:   Commons Philosophy
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  articles · YAAAR!! This be 'bout Social Piracy, matey
by Ivo · voted on 24/6/2007 23:49 · 36 votes · 1 comment

Ah, piracy. Where would we be without it? Tricky question, really, and after attending the "From CC to piracy and from piracy to the public" panel at the 2007 Summit, it is clear the answer is even more trickier. Piracy is indeed a taboo topic; for some people, it's all wine and roses, for others they can't even bear the idea. It isn't a black and white issue.

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  articles · The Danica incident OR how to jeopardise our goals
by Tobias Schonwetter · commented on 6/9/2007 20:06 · 26 votes · 10 comments

This month, iCommons’ resident copyright expert, Tobias Schonwetter, explains why CC licensing needs copyright law and why some of us need a change of attitude to make CC an even greater success in the future.

I think the Creative Commons license scheme is extremely useful and socially more important than ever in order to obtain an even freer culture. At the same time, however,...

articles · YAAAR!! This be 'bout Social Piracy, matey
by Ivo · commented on 24/6/2007 23:47 · 36 votes · 1 comment

Ah, piracy. Where would we be without it? Tricky question, really, and after attending the "From CC to piracy and from piracy to the public" panel at the 2007 Summit, it is clear the answer is even more trickier. Piracy is indeed a taboo topic; for some people, it's all wine and roses, for others they can't even bear the idea. It isn't a black and white issue.

Piracy...

   
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