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iCommons.org: Annual2007 - 0 views

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    cutting edge publications talking about creative commons..
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iCommons.org - Free (and Delicious) Music - 0 views

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    creative commons free music - for projects that are not meant to create profits...
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iCommons.org - Is some big old mean (ahem) commercial scavenger getting fabulously rich... - 0 views

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    fab story on creative commons convert - photography. Why restrict the flow of creativity with stagnat work when you could release it under a creative commons license. Follow the movement! follow the future!
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iCommons.org - Commoner Profile: 10 Questions for Loftwork's Chiaki Hayashi - 0 views

  • 9. What do you think can be done to better unify the relationship between art and business? We need to foster artists by letting them understand that art should be business - art flourishes not only through non-monetary activities, such as corporate philanthropy, but also by business activities such as art auctions, Mangas and such. If there is value to an artwork, it can be transformed into money. Thus, it's not difficult to make business from art, like we have.
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      the art of turning art into cash - the creative commons avenue ;0)
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      the art of turing art into cash...the creative commons experience.
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      highlight below of art 2 cash...
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    turning art activities /work into cash...
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Software Freedom Day - 0 views

  • This is the current draft of cards. They are laid out on an a4 page and need to be trimmed to get a deck. For two players pick two different paper colours and print a set of cards on each colour.
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      lovely printable cards showing a "card game" to aid learning - the context here is social media - oriented towards "creative commons" - i've got a piece on my blog. The url for creative commons: www.creativecommons.org Creative commons allows you to allow your work to: be referenced as is, be remixed (and re-released for remix)...and many other combinations. Many opt- out of commercial exploitation ;0) by others.
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    socialmedia cards for socialmedia card game
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