Re: [NetBehaviour] My Lawyer want to be an Artist: Free (?) Culture(s) Licenses are not Art Manifestos

2011-11-17 Thread Rob Myers
On 17/11/11 02:52, Eduardo Valle wrote: > 1) Software is a product or a service ? > > Because if we look at that as service , for the users they are equal. > And as product even worse they had the same lay out and the same GUI. > So, no innovation on both. They are both products on the market. Co

Re: [NetBehaviour] My Lawyer want to be an Artist: Free (?) Culture(s) Licenses are not Art Manifestos

2011-11-16 Thread Eduardo Valle
...@robmyers.org > To: netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org > Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] My Lawyer want to be an Artist: Free (?) > Culture(s) Licenses are not Art Manifestos > > On 15/11/11 21:54, Eduardo Valle wrote: > > Compatible is not equal so the British as a "good"

Re: [NetBehaviour] My Lawyer want to be an Artist: Free (?) Culture(s) Licenses are not Art Manifestos

2011-11-16 Thread Rob Myers
On 15/11/11 21:54, Eduardo Valle wrote: > Compatible is not equal so the British as a "good" and old empire will > be independent from a USA- NGO financed by Soros and etc. Certainly there's no upgrade path to be abused if CC turn evil, and I can easily imagine sovereignty concerns playing a part

Re: [NetBehaviour] My Lawyer want to be an Artist: Free (?) Culture(s) Licenses are not Art Manifestos

2011-11-15 Thread Eduardo Valle
Compatible is not equal so the British as a "good" and old empire will be independent from a USA- NGO financed by Soros and etc. They say to you use this license but they dont care about tracking in fact they can track you, because they just want to control the content and not to sell your pr