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articles · Too Sexy for your C-Shirt?
by Simon Dingle · commented on 16/6/2007 04:26 · 54 votes · 9 comments
The C-Shirt project was originally launched by Dominick Chen and Yuko Noguchi to raise funds for Creative Commons Japan. The project applies customisation culture to t-shirt design. At the iCommons Summit in Croatia, a workshop was held where commoners could design their own C-Shirts as a practical illustration of how CC licenses are applied to remix and customisation culture. Behind...
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