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calendar· CCau Birthday BBQ Bash
9/12/2007 07:56 · 10 votes · no comments
Join CCau staff & friends of Creative Commons a for champagne, snags & soy at the Australian celebrations of the CC 5th birthday at the Birthday BBQ Bash.
We're tag-teaming with Berlin's party on the 14th to keep the CC celebrations going all weekend.
nodes · Public Sector Commons
4/9/2007 18:40 · 10 votes · no comments
Using basic tools such as forums, blogs and wikis, this node will provide for the exchange, collation and discussion of information and resources relevant to the public sector commons.
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articles · Warhol is turning in his grave
by Cory Doctorow · voted on 6/12/2007 10:43 · 71 votes · 4 comments
An exhibition of pop art at London's National Portrait Gallery unwittingly celebrates a golden age before copyright was king.
The excellent programme for Pop Art Portraits, the current exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery, has a lot to say about the pictures hanging on the walls and the diverse source material the artists used to produce their provocative works.
Apparently...
articles · What is art to iCommons
by Jamison · voted on 17/9/2007 16:26 · 13 votes · 7 comments
i notice on the icommons site that the artists does not have a home yet, nor are "the arts" listed as something your able to pick as a search subject on the home page.
how do I define an artist or art ? i reckon the best art is something that is created without too many restrictions, the more restrictions on the art, the less artistic it is. so everything within our culture is...
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articles · Open Source vs. Copyright vs. Creative Commons vs. Open Access vs. Copyleft
by Francis Deblauwe · commented on 29/8/2008 09:15 · 35 votes · 1 comment
The free Google Trends tool offers many possibilities. Let's compare the related concepts that concern us all at iCommons. What do we see when facing off "open source," "copyright," "Creative Commons," "open access" and "copyleft"? Googlers go for "open source" followed by "copyright." The remaining three concepts are relatively unknown. In other words, the Open Access movement...
articles · Warhol is turning in his grave
by Cory Doctorow · commented on 6/12/2007 10:42 · 71 votes · 4 comments
An exhibition of pop art at London's National Portrait Gallery unwittingly celebrates a golden age before copyright was king.
The excellent programme for Pop Art Portraits, the current exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery, has a lot to say about the pictures hanging on the walls and the diverse source material the artists used to produce their provocative works.
Apparently...
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