On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 12:57:23PM +0200, Florian Nadge wrote:
great choice, but we really wanted to limit this to *Creative
Commons*movies. Also, this is considered a public screening and we
would have to
jump through far too many hoops and provide lots of papers. Any way, I have
cc'ed
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 02:34:14PM +0200, Florian Nadge wrote:
I am hesitant to abandon the CC theme altogether. But maybe, we could
dedicate one of the two rooms to old films in the public domain and the
second one to current CC movies? Does this sound okay with you guys?
I'm fine with that.
Hi,
As one of the many perks that come with being subscribed to the guadec list
you are now cordially invited to pick your three all-time favourite CC
movies for the Gnomies 2013, the glamorous movie night at GUADEC.
How to?
Simply take your pick from the approved list of common-license
Hi!
On 2013-07-09 13:07, Marcel Kolaja marcel.kol...@redhat.com wrote:
Public domain is fine too. However, I'm a bit surprised that the linked
movies fit into this category, as the copy monopoly lasts for 70 years
after the death of all authors. Could you please elaborate on it a bit
more,
Hi
On 2013-07-09 14:34, Florian Nadge fna...@gnome.org wrote:
I am hesitant to abandon the CC theme altogether. But maybe, we could
dedicate one of the two rooms to old films in the public domain and the
second one to current CC movies? Does this sound okay with you guys?
If there is space
Okay, seems my info on Nosferatu and Metropolis was wrong. Nosferatu is at
least in the EU still under copyright and Nosferatu has actually been moved
from public domain back to copyright. If you know of other classics no
longer under copyright, let us know.
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Florian Nadge, GUADEC 2013
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