Jay, you might find this interesting.
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/commons_without_commonality/
Trine
On 1/29/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LucasGonze said:
The problem is that videobloggers are going down the same hopelessly
unrealistic and ultimately
I think it's both. Right now it feels more like an experiement, but
it could be something grand.
It's almost like all of us work in a big factory and are trying to
start a union. Maybe we need a Jimmy Hoffa on our side to bust some
corporate heads into submission (though that doesnt always
To push the union metaphor to where it'll probably break, where are
the YouTube videobloggers when it comes to CC, then, if they don't
have a way to opt-in built-in? That scene is more like '68 style
Situationist student uprising than any worker's factory floor.
There's room for
Nothing stopping YouTubers from putting a cc license in and around their
works. We don't NEED to have point-of-upload cc options to claim 'em.
Do we?
Naw.
Jan
On 1/29/07, Melissa Gira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To push the union metaphor to where it'll probably break, where are
the YouTube