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articles · What is iCommons?
by Jamison · commented on 17/1/2008 05:11 · 17 votes · 9 comments
At this link find a description of how to build a bottom-up social movement. At this link find an article on how iCommons sees itself governed. At this link find a letter written by Mike Shaver, chief evangelist at the Mozilla Corporation.
Mike Shaver writes:"Creative Commons has produced a set of licenses that helps not only software developers, but photographers, musicians,...
articles · Let's Tear Down the Top-Down Conference!
by Neeru · commented on 20/6/2007 01:29 · 49 votes · 27 comments
NOTE: A number of people talked to me about this today and these ideas are mostly "stolen" from those conversations.
Creative Commons, in some respects, is a movement about meritocracy. One in which, those who are talented are able to self-publish, gain recognition, and become valued for their talents. Without this opportunity, those from the ground are not able to shine. In...
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