This slideshow does a good job of explaining what it means to license your stuff under a Creative Commons license.Creative Commons : Spectrum of RightsView more presentations from Yann Geffrotin.Want more? Found this via RWW – and apparently there’s a…
May 20th, 2009 | Maddie Grant | Comments | Continuedcreative commons
What I’m Reading
Actually, not a whole lot this week because of Great Ideas and another trip to Seattle for National CASA. Anyway…
- A little self-promotion. I wrote a pretty good piece about IP and Creative Commons for the Beaconfire Wire. Go check it out!
- The March issue of GQ is great. I often tell my spouse that even if he weren’t around, I’d still subscribe to GQ for the quality writing. Great pieces on the Somali pirate situation, the grounds team that digs graves at Arlington cemetery, and sibling rivalry, plus a profile of a 12 year old budding food critic. Good stuff.
- Still working on The United States of Arugula, mostly because I’ve been savoring every word (pun intended).
- Love the Wordle of #ideas09 Twitter stream.
- And DC might FINALLY be getting some representation in Congress. wOOt!
A Change Is Gonna Come….Someday
Continuing with his campaign theme, President-Elect Barack Obama and a whole bunch of progressive organizations are looking for regular Americans’ ideas on how to make “change” a concrete reality.
Submit your idea – or browse what’s already there and vote for the best ones – at www.change.org. Of course, there’s plenty of wingnuttery, but…
December 8th, 2008 | Elizabeth Engel | Comments | ContinuedOpen Content Business Models – 3 Case Studies
Can business models based on giving away content and allowing it to be re-mixed and/or re-used really work? Anyone who has been watching the Web closely over the past few years knows they can, but their are still plenty of doubters out there. It’s good to have some case studies…
September 24th, 2008 | Jeff Cobb | Comments | Continued


